Formula 1 pundit and Mercedes simulator driver Anthony Davidson has reacted to Lewis Hamilton's brave recent health reveal.
Hamilton is F1's biggest star and one of the most successful drivers of all time, boasting a plethora of records, including most race wins, most pole positions, and most podiums in the sport's history.
In a brave interview, Hamilton opened up on his battles with depression, revealing that he would still like to find someone he could talk to about it all.
Those comments have no doubt inspired thousands around the world to speak openly and to seek their own help when it comes to mental health.
One of those is Davidson, who reflected on the comments on the Sky Sports F1 podcast.
“Lewis has had a real positive impact on the sport. He’s got that authority as a seven-time World Champion – whatever topic he chooses to talk about, people are going to listen, and he’s an intelligent human being anyway," Davidson explained.
"I’ve grown up in the kart tracks with Lewis. I’ve been around him my whole life, I saw him arrive in those paddocks as an eight-year-old kid and as a trailblazer in our sport, an absolute trailblazer, and hats off to him.
"So for now, to be talking openly about mental health, and it saddens me, in many ways. I’m kind of proud he has come out and touched on mental health."
Continuing on the topic, Davidson also expressed some sadness regarding not being aware of what Hamilton had been going through, opening up on his own issues.
"It saddens me to think of all those days that I spent with him at the kart tracks, that he was going through that, but now he’s in a position where he feels like he can talk about it," Davidson added.
"I’ve suffered with anxiety issues, like real crippling anxiety in my days as a driver, and there was more to do with mental health, with health anxiety, which left me having panic attacks inside the car at times, and it’s awful.
"And for Lewis Hamilton to be talking about this, gives me the confidence to be able to talk about it as well."