 But yeah, starting, it's about never giving up, believing your dream, having fun, go and knock on every door, every door you can at the beginning, parents, friends, try to find a small sponsor here and there, go racing, try to find scholarship if you can, that's more in the US, but I'm gonna touch base on that later. I was lucky to have a dad, I could afford carding initially and Formula 1.6L and Formula 1.2L and then eventually I joined the Renault Driver Development that financed the rest of my career and put me in Formula 1 in 2009. At the beginning you need to make your proof, but as soon as you can and as soon as you get to top level, it's try to go and knock on everyone's door, Mercedes, Red Bull, Ferrari, all of them really, just try as much as you can, get into one of those driver academy, that's your best chance to go to the top, right? It's hard, there's a lot of drivers, there's only 26 in Formula 1 at the end.