Liam Lawson
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um i feel like this year i'm trying to do more of that as well compared to some of the you know incidents i had last year or just the amount of incidents let's say where i was just not getting a result you know out of a weekend and i think this year trying to be a smarter driver but also keeping that you can't you can't let people walk all over you and do you watch back full races no and maybe that's maybe that's a bad thing you know maybe that's something i can do better but i
Yeah, I don't.
Because basically I try not to watch.
I watch something if I want to learn from something.
If something happened in particular that I'm like, okay, I want to re-go over this, then I will, which we do a lot.
We spend so much time looking at onboards and stuff like this.
But just to watch a race, I normally won't, whether it's good or bad, because I feel like I'd be biased if I was just watching good stuff.
That's something that I've realized in the last probably couple of years, especially the last year, that the stuff I do that I enjoy outside of the car is so important to me.
how I feel and how I approach a weekend and how my mindset is during the weekends.
And even on the weekend, just at the end of the day, from 8 a.m.
to 7 or 8 p.m., all you're working and talking and thinking about is Formula One, making the car better, the result, that when you go back to the hotel, even then I just switch off and basically...
will do something that is not related to... Basically, I don't even think about F1 until the next morning, honestly.
And then away from races as well.
So music's a big part of it.
It's just a way to switch off.
It's relaxing.
It's just very peaceful, I guess.
Something I just enjoy doing as well.
Play for the pleasure of it because I grew up playing to get better.