Arvid about his family:
"When I look at my parents, the biggest thing I've learned from them is that I'm very fortunate to be born into a family where I have the opportunity to be a racing driver. Because unfortunately, with the way the sport is, it's not an opportunity that everyone has. My dad comes from a small village in Smaland and very humble beginnings. He had a job when he was 11, cleaning toilets and working a paper route. He really worked hard his whole life to create the opportunities that I have, and I have massive respect for him."
"The same goes for my mum. My grandparents were involved in the Partition; they lived in a part of India that became Pakistan, and they lost everything. They had to work extremely hard. They ended up moving to the UK to become doctors. There's a portrait of my grandmother in a museum because she worked as a GP until she was 82. She only retired a couple of years ago."