There are some things that you can fulfil with money, but at the end of the day these are not the things that make you happy. It is the small things that make life good.
From Sebastian Vettel
I don't care what other people think as long as I am happy. The day I die or retire, I have blown all my chances because I don't have the chance any more to change my image as an F1 driver.
I put everything in that last lap, it was very emotional when I crossed the line. It was all I had, I gave it all.
It's a tricky place, especially the last sector. I wasn't happy in practice. I wasn't happy with the car and I wasn't happy with myself. But I always thought there was more in the car.
I remember my first test in F1. After five laps, I came back to the pits and tried to play it cool - 'Oh yeah, I'm fine, I'm on top of this' - but I was completely lost.
You can't always say what you'd like to say.
Driving at high speed where safe and legal is part of my life. As well as a higher top speed I wanted even better stability in my FX and that meant work on the aerodynamics.
Qualifying is all about putting everything that you have and that the car has in one lap. It's like a rush, I really enjoy that.
I was quite emotional when I finished my lap, but had to wait for other drivers to cross the line to hear whether I'd actually done it. It feels very special, but I acknowledge that the old master, Nigel Mansell, took his 14 poles from only 16 races.
If you are out in two races and someone else has a good couple of races, it could change. So all we do is try to get the optimum every time.
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