Meet the three Ellas racing through McLaren's F1 ranks
But for people working in the McLaren Formula 1 garage, there's a reason why they're always humming the 2007 hit. Their three Ellas - Ella Häkkinen, Ella Lloyd and Ella Stevens - are all part of the team's Driver Development Programme, which offers guidance and opportunities.
But for people working in the McLaren Formula 1 garage, there's a reason why they're always humming the 2007 hit. Their three Ellas - Ella Häkkinen, Ella Lloyd and Ella Stevens - are all part of the team's Driver Development Programme, which offers guidance and opportunities. And in a sport traditionally dominated by men, the Ellas are all keen to make their mark, aided slightly by horses and a Welsh dragon.
The slightly older Lloyd, 20, and Stevens, 19, will return to racing in Canada this weekend in the F1 Academy, the sport's all-female category that launched in 2023. Häkkinen's a step below her fellow Ellas, after joining the McLaren programme last year aged 14, but already feels right at home. "It's nice to have girls that are also friends do similar championships as you," she says.
It shouldn't come as a surprise though - racing is very much in her blood. Häkkinen, now 15, is the daughter of two-time F1 world champion Mika Häkkinen but tells Newsbeat it's actually her grandmother who first took her racing. "She brought us into an indoor kart arena and I just really loved the passion," she says.
Finnish champion Mika - remembered for his battles with F1 great Michael Schumacher - then took his daughter to try outdoor karting. She says having a world champ dad comes with plenty of photos and videos of his success, and some handy tips. "He obviously knows the mindset and mentality," she says.