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Jaylen Brown on this: “I take everything personally, lowkey. I'm always looking for something. But yeah, I felt like I've sacrificed over the years in order for us to be a championship-caliber team. And I think now, we're getting to see that a little bit. What exactly I was...

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“what do you guys like and admire about each other, whether that's as drivers or as human beings?” lando: “i think what i like about him, just his general attitude of how he approaches everything. i said i think a few weeks ago, but just always pretty calm, pretty relaxed in every situation, stays cool. that's something i admire, and i think it's something that at times i wish i was a little bit more like, but everyone does their own thing. you always try and find what works best for you. but it's all things from every driver, even when i was growing up, that you admire from him, admire from him, and don't like in him, don't like in him, whatever it may be. but i think also the most important thing is just how you get on personally. i've always got on well with my teammates. it's easy not to, it takes one decision to make everything not be the way it is. i think that's something we've done well. it obviously makes our life hard as a team, because we have two drivers fighting for a championship instead of one, and that also has its complications at times, and its difficulties allows for other parties to enter the chat more often. yeah we're still happy that we're both up there, and i think how we've worked together, how we just treat each other, whether it's on the track, off the track, whatever it may be, is just a good way of approaching everything. not everyone would agree with it, which is completely acceptable and understandable, but i think we both have a similar approach in terms of just wanting to go on track, prove who's better, try and drive the quickest, but also come off and enjoy our life when the helmet's off, when it's just us as people, us as personalities, and i think that's something that i have a lot of respect for and i enjoy, i think, and i'll look back on in 10 years' time and say the same thing” oscar: “yeah i mean his car collection, i'm trying to catch up (?) 😄 but no, i mean i think honestly, similar things. i think it's nice that we are able to leave what happens on track, on the track, and be friendly off the track. i think it's, like lando said, it's very easy for it to not be that way, and that definitely takes cooperation from both parties. so yeah, i think for me that's probably what i mean, admire sounds a bit strong in teammates, but i think that is a very good strength of lando’s”

ray

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Full conference interview by Yuki Ishikawa, back to Japan (2/2) -Normally, after the end of the national team season, Ishikawa returns to Italy and plays in the Italian league, but this year he'll be back in Japan next month, this time wearing the club's uniform and competing in front of Japanese fans. With that in mind, how committed will you be to improving yourself this time? Yuki: I'll return to Italy first to get back in shape. Since I'm leaving early this time, I have some time, so I think I'll be in good shape. I think I'll be able to show a different side of myself than I do with the national team, so first of all, since my national team season is over, I'll prepare hard for my experience with Perugia in Italy. -This tournament isn't just for Japan, but also for Brazil, who lost to Serbia today. It seems like there were a lot of surprises in this tournament. What do you feel while playing? Yuki: It's different than usual and it's about the power of the world. This time, Bulgaria beat Germany and Slovenia, Belgium beat Italy, Serbia beat Brazil, and Finland beat France. -What do you mean? Yuki: I think the rankings are just numbers. On the other hand, why do lower-ranked teams win? Personally, I think it's the same for Finland, Bulgaria, Belgium, and I think it's the same for Serbia, but when you look at overseas teams, like Italy, Poland, and Portugal, they're mostly made up of players who are active in Poland and Italy. I have the feeling that the matches are in the preparation stage, so I think the players who play abroad, and especially the key players among them, really show their strength when the national teams of each country meet to play. For Turkey, Mandiraci, who played well in our match, plays for Piacenza, and his opponent, Lagumdžija, plays for Lube. Looking at these, you can see that there are many players who have steadily improved their skills abroad. The players who compete abroad are very strong, and I had the feeling they were the cornerstone of the team. -So, what's the big difference? Yuki: In Italy, players of different nationalities compete, and in Poland, players of different nationalities compete too. So, if you look at it from that perspective, well, at this stage it's just me and Otsuka, so I feel like there's a slight difference. -Looking back at the WCH results, what do you think were the determining factors? Yuki: As for the matches we lost, I think we weren't able to play our style of volleyball. As for not being able to play well, I think, in practice and in the freshmen matches, there were many things that didn't go well, and for that reason there were concerns, and I think we weren't able to give our best. Also, I think mental preparation is necessary to play well in important matches like these, and I think that's the most important thing, both for the team and for individuals. I think I haven't reached that point yet, yes. -You mentioned some concerns, but what was your biggest concern? Y: Even though we won two matches against Bulgaria, in terms of content, it wasn't a very good match in some ways. I wouldn't say we played 100% as usual, and against Italy we played a good match, but I wouldn't say we played 100% of our volleyball. So, I think from that point on, we lost sight of what we needed to do. -Miyaura was a starter, and I think you've played a lot this season, but what kind of season has it been for you? Yuki: As for this WCH, I was really disappointed with the result, and as for my performance, it's not that I'm disappointed, but I felt like I wasn't able to give my best. I have no choice but to look forward, so I think I need to build on this experience. I played every VNL match, and there were some things that went well, so I'll use them to boost my confidence. As for the things I didn't do well, or the areas that need improvement, I'd like to continue improving next season in preparation for the national team.

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THIS ANSWER. “saying you won’t be the favorites in vegas. i saw you do this at least another two times: ‘we are not the favorites.’ do you think a change of mindset is needed?” lando: “no, i can say what i want, i can think what i want, i tell you what i always am, i always try and be as honest as i can be. if i don't think we're going to be quick, i don't think we're going to be quick. and i'm not saying i'm going to be 10th, i'm just saying i think it's going to be difficult to win. we were a long way off, just go and look at the data from last year, look at the racetrace, we were miles off. and there's been plenty of races where we've not been quick enough this year, so it's not like we've won every single race and you're expecting me to say those things. i'm just giving my opinion on ‘do i think it's going to be as easy?’ i won last weekend by 30 seconds, very, very easy. i won today by pushing a lot more, only 10 seconds, and max was probably the quickest out on track today. do i think that at a track that we've never been good at, we were very good here two years ago, we almost challenged max for the win, we've never been good in vegas. so why am i going to think, ‘yeah, it's going to be fine, whatever?’ i'm giving my opinion, i'm giving my honest opinion on how i think we're going to be. we've never been good there, so i'm not the most confident about going into this race. maybe i'll win, then we'll see. but i'm not going to lie and say ‘yeah, i'm very confident and i think it's going to be an easy weekend’ because i don't think that's how it's going to be. so no, i mean, you're very right to have your own opinion on what you think i should say and what i should not say and whatever, but i'll do what i like.”

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'I'm sure there'll be some tears at some point, and I think that's really healthy.' ❤️ Sir Lewis Hamilton being incredibly open today when speaking on his season so far and the upcoming summer break: "This has definitely been... I mean, the last God knows how many seasons have been hard in their own way. This one's definitely been the most intense one, I would say. Just from a work perspective, integrating into a new culture, into a new team. It's not gone smoothly in all areas, and it's been a real battle." "Yeah, my spirit, I definitely need to get away and recharge, be around the kids, laugh, let go. I'm sure there'll be some tears at some point, and I think that's really healthy." "But I'm always excited to race. I love what I do. I love being in Red. I love working with this team. I have such belief in this team. It's really hard to explain, but I already had it a lot when I was in my previous team. Over time, you really build that camaraderie, and I see the passion in this team, and I love it. All I want to do is contribute the best that I can. Of course, I need to do most of that, mostly on track, and I'm not always hitting that. But also in the background, I see there's things that we can always improve, and there's things that I can improve on." "I'm just really excited for this break. I think for everybody, particularly the guys at the factory, I think they'll definitely enjoy this time with their family, and then we'll come back extra energized for the second half." - F1 2025 Hungary -

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