We have always shown how we can change the game and proved it to ourselves and everyone else. So together we will celebrate our past, live our present and share our dream of the future. Experience the stories of our famous world´s fastest family members and learn what it means to be a game changer.
Changing the game is part of our spirit.
The following personalities stand as gamechangers in their fields. Be part of their journey and learn how to become a real gamechanger!
SUSIE WOLFF
Stand out to be a Gamechanger
For years, Susie Wolff has been at the forefront of changing the game. Ever since she was young, racing has been in her blood. It was her love of speed and competition that put her into the driving seat as a child. And since then, Wolff has gone on to make a seismic impact on the world of racing, and on the future of the sport.
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LEWIS HAMILTON
Speak up to be a gamechanger
It feels like calling Lewis Hamilton a gamechanger is an understatement. Throughout his career, his name has become synonymous with success, inspiration, and for standing up for what you believe in. And even he says being outspoken in the past has landed him in trouble a few times, but what’s important is to not linger on those moments in the past, but instead, figure out how you can make real change in the present, in order to change the future. And that’s exactly what he does.
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DAVID COULTHARD
Drive to be a Gamechanger
The legend that is David Coulthard takes us through the gamechanging world of Formula 1. And who better to describe this world than the man who spent 14 years racing in it. David lives and breathes the spirit of AMG, so it only feels right that we delve deeper into what makes him tick, what makes him push for performance and what makes him a real gamechanger.
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FOLLOW THE STORY
Experience the stories of our famous world´s fastest family members and learn what it means to be a game changer. Explore more on the official Instagram page page of Mercedes-Benz New Zealand.
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