The seven-time world champion has been without a victory since the 2021 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, the race before that year's controversial season finale in Abu Dhabi.
While he has endured some difficult times since the start of the latest ground effect era from 2022, he is clear that his motivation to get back to the front of F1 has not been impacted by recent competitive struggles.
He says that anticipation for the flood of emotions that come during post-race victory celebrations on the podium is one of the stand-out aspects that is keeping him hungry to deliver more.
"It's the dream of standing on the top step, seeing your team," he said when asked about the elements that keep him hungry in F1.
"One of the most amazing things is being able to look back and having the flag of the nation rising behind you, and seeing the team.
"I remember the first win I had with this team [in Hungary in 2013]. I have a particular picture of 2015 in Australia with the [team] down there in tears – it was just amazing to be a part of that.
"The power of that is a huge part of the drive. Winning the world championship is a huge part of the drive. Continuing to build with the team on the impact work we're doing, and continuing to push with the team with Mission 44.
"I don't know how far that can go and I'm trying to expand it, and that means I've got to raise more money."
Source: Autosport