“You win a race, the next race it's a question mark. Are you still the best or not? That's what is funny. But that's what is interesting. And that's what is challenging.”
— Michael Schumacher
Schumacher said this when reflecting on the demanding nature of F1 competition. Even as the most dominant driver in history - 7 world championships, 91 race wins - he understood that every victory resets to zero.
I won seven world championships. I crossed the finish line first 91 times. And I can tell you: every single time, the next race felt like the first. Because your past victories don't drive the car. You do. Every morning you have to earn it again. That's not a burden, that's the gift. The moment you think you've proven yourself forever is the moment you stop improving. A victory isn't a destination, it's the starting point for the next battle.
