By David Coulthard
I marvel at Lewis Hamilton's energy. He came to Silverstone amid a certain negativity, stirred by his no-show at the Formula One Live event in London, but he did everything he needed to do and more. He got through his programme, drove superbly in qualifying, showed Nigel Mansell-esque power, won the grand prix, and still found time to celebrate in the fan zone.
All that takes time and effort. After a grand prix, I would perform all the necessary duties, but I did what I could just to be me again. As a driver post-race, it is quite tiring being what somebody else wants you to be, rather than who you are. Lewis, though, handles all that exceptionally well.
Lewis might be an expat, but I would not for one moment challenge his Britishness or his attachment to where he has been brought up. His family is linked to Grenada, but he is undoubtedly a God Save the Queen type of guy. He is an international representative of Britain, one of the world's most recognisable sports stars, and he is not showing any signs of slowing - whether on the track, his ability to travel, engage with people, or revel in his successes.
Away from the track, Lewis has discovered a formula that works for him, despite all the globe-trotting it involves. He has earned the right, not just through his achievements on the track but financially, to ride the magic carpet of life.