When I was really young, I busted my nose when I was racing. The first thing my dad asked me was: 'Are you OK?' I said, 'Can you fix the car for tomorrow?' And I won the race the next day.
A couple of my mechanics have become vegan because I've done it. One of my barbers, too.
I don't think you can fully call yourself a vegan if you wear leathers.
Every person I have met who has gone vegan says it is the best decision they have ever made.
Generally, I hate training - just like most people, I guess. I try to make it fun and varied.
Working with kids is something I really enjoy doing - that's why I also do work with UNICEF.