 Hi, my name's James Dockety. I'm a professional eSports driver for RUNF Formula One team. My name is Kimmel Arsene. I'm from Sweden. I'm 23 years old. I'm Sven Sörner. I'm from Germany. I'm 19 years old. I'm a professional F1 eSports driver for Team Renault. And I'm here to talk this through together with MTV. And I'm going to tell you how I got my awesome job. To be a professional eSports driver you have to be very focused and have the dedication and motivation to really like get into it because there are hours and hours you have to spend to train on the game. I think it's the same for what a real Formula One driver be. A lot of dedication, a lot of time. When you might want to be doing something else at time you've really got to put in the practice and the hard work. It's a lot of practice. Like in every sport you have to do it again and again and again. Just the mental toughness you need and just to deal with the pressure. For sure you need talent for every sport you need it. But a lot of people have a lot of talent. Almost every driver here can win the F1 eSports. It's about just how much you want it really. The best job in the world for me. At one side no risk. And real cars, I mean you can damage, you can hurt. And at the other side you can have all the feelings. Something I've always wanted to do. It's a dream come true for sure. And I just want to keep on doing it for the rest of my life. So I watched all the F1 races with my dad together. Since I was a little boy I've been driving in real life with go-karts and everything and competing against the higher level. With other drivers. And so I started to play on a PlayStation 4 and the Formula 1 games when they came out. And at some point they were championship and I tried it and it wasn't too bad so I could go here. I used to do real racing back in the day against Jack Akin. He's also a part of the Formula 1 team. Actually dreaming against one of the drivers from here called The Science. And also one of the famous guys like Nico Müller and Rafa Marcello. You need so much money to go through karting to go into the Formula 1s, the Formula cars. I couldn't continue that because of finance and I've always been an avid player of games and the Formula 1 games. The simulators it's not just expensive so you can afford it and you can play long and very hard for it. I realized I was pretty good with it. Uploading content just to try and help people get into the game. And so I had the talent and I just pursued it and now I'm here today. My typical day is I'm starting at the university and I'm studying game design and programming and my mind is programming. My day-to-day job is a pensions administrator so it's quite a bit different from being an e-sport player from the 1 team. I have a second job as a car seller so up to 6pm I go work there. So after that 9-5, pretty much a few hours every single day. When I come home I go to my simulator and play and play and play about 5-6 hours after the work. You've just got to put the time in, just all about practice and playing against people are better than you. First of all to say a third place last year helped me a lot. So I saw my talent, I saw what I can do and so we came into some conversations and it matched quite good. We have to do physical tests, we have to do reaction tests and basically a whole concept as a real Formula 1 driver has one of the similarities as an e-sport driver. Regular Formula 1 you have to be a bit stronger in neck and these things. We don't have it, I mean we just have the simulator but you need to feel even more because you can't feel with your body. All you feel is a wheel and a pedals. It has a big similarity because it's the same mindset of everything like being racing in real life and racing in the game itself. That's a lot to practice to feel the noises from the wheel and everything. The coolest memory is this for sure. Without a doubt it's been signed by Rena and Formula 1 team. I don't think there's anything that can top that and my job here is just to help achieve the victory for them. This week here at Renault it's so so great to see the factory and all the stuff. Being part of an official F1 team at Renault which just has a lot of history behind it. Amazing. Yeah sure, I was in Germany at the Grand Prix and I met signs, I met Hülkenberg and it was really really cool. I've met a lot of people behind the scene and I haven't actually met the drivers there which I really hope I do. I know Jack Aitken, I used to race against him in real life racing before. Nikon Hülkenberg is someone I've been a really big fan of for over many many years. I think he's been pretty unlucky in F1 but I think he's probably one of the most talented people in F1 so I'm really really looking forward to meeting him. I haven't met Nikon yet to this stage but I have met Carlos back in the days but I'm looking forward to meeting him. I would say Hülkenberg. You would be Nikon Hülkenberg. I would like to say Nikon but I want to get the worst one against Carlos because I raced against him in the younger formula. Me. Maybe in the game. I like to say me but I think he'd be pretty hard to be as well. I would say me. Game design does really help because we started this MBA framework which is like mechanical, dynamic and aesthetics and really getting the mechanics does help like the thinking, like in the input and the output does help to understand the game more. For sure you need it for the strategies which let you have to play it and all the stuff here you need it. So I'm quite organised. I like to solve problems. I think that really translates over empty sports while just having the motivation to try and get better. To become an e-sports driver you have to be very talented for sure but also hours and hours of training is one of the main keys to get the success to become an e-sports driver. My advice is just to be consistent and be dedicated, be prepared and to be very, very disciplined. Practice a lot. Just keep focused. If you really want it, then go for it. Don't be afraid to fail. Failing is a part of the thing so just keep your head down and try to train, train, train. You're not going to be the best straight away. You'll have the talent. Everyone has the talent. You won't be the best straight away. You just got to keep playing. People will be better than you and through time I think you'll get to your full potential.