You have to stick up for what you believe in. And that, to me, is the biggest thing you can do about driving inclusion.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Driving will never be away from me - I can't just give it up. It's all I've ever done, and there's something about being in that car.
I have this drive to prove people wrong - people who thought I should give up or assumed I'd never get anywhere.
You must stick to your conviction, but be ready to abandon your assumptions.
You have to believe in something strongly enough that you would lose your seat over it.
I've always been very driven and knew that to get where I wanted to go, I could never give up.
The one thing that unites all human beings, regardless of age, gender, religion or ethnic background, is that we all believe we are above-average drivers.
You have to do what you believe in.
The reality is I'm not this person with this driving 'get it done' attitude.
You need to realise that you must have something to aim for, something to drive you.
You need fear and doubt to drive you on. Without it, you end up living in the past and being happy with what you have achieved.