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In this Formula Fools driver deep dive, we unpack one of the most misunderstood careers in modern F1: Lance Stroll.
Because no driver carries a louder narrative than Stroll.
But here’s the thing.
Before the F1 debates.
Before the “pay driver” tags.
Before the Aston Martin era.
He was properly dominant in juniors.
David and Skin rewind to the early years:
That’s not scraping through. That’s wiping the floor.
Then came F1 in 2017 with Williams.
Rookie podium in Baku.
Youngest front-row starter at the time.
A pole position in Turkey 2020.
Those are not accidents.
And then — 2023.
Cycling crash.
Broken wrist.
Missed pre-season testing.
Doubt over Bahrain.
He raced anyway.
That comeback matters because it showed something people often overlook: toughness.
By 2026, he’s fully embedded at Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team — not a short-term seat, not a stopgap. A long-term part of the project.
We break down what defines Stroll in this era:
The real question?
Can he turn peak weekends into consistent seasons?
Best case? Aston hit a proper performance window and Stroll adds more podiums — maybe even sneaks a win.
Worst case? Points-only seasons with flashes but no headline breakthrough.
Most likely? Solid campaigns with occasional standout weekends when conditions line up and he reminds everyone he belongs here.
He might never silence every critic.
But the results — pole position, podiums, longevity — already say he’s more than the narrative.
Follow us for more: Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and Facebook (search Formula Fools). Thanks for listening — and if you got a laugh or learned something, drop a 5-star rating and tell a mate.
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By David Duffin, Mitchell DrennanIn this Formula Fools driver deep dive, we unpack one of the most misunderstood careers in modern F1: Lance Stroll.
Because no driver carries a louder narrative than Stroll.
But here’s the thing.
Before the F1 debates.
Before the “pay driver” tags.
Before the Aston Martin era.
He was properly dominant in juniors.
David and Skin rewind to the early years:
That’s not scraping through. That’s wiping the floor.
Then came F1 in 2017 with Williams.
Rookie podium in Baku.
Youngest front-row starter at the time.
A pole position in Turkey 2020.
Those are not accidents.
And then — 2023.
Cycling crash.
Broken wrist.
Missed pre-season testing.
Doubt over Bahrain.
He raced anyway.
That comeback matters because it showed something people often overlook: toughness.
By 2026, he’s fully embedded at Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team — not a short-term seat, not a stopgap. A long-term part of the project.
We break down what defines Stroll in this era:
The real question?
Can he turn peak weekends into consistent seasons?
Best case? Aston hit a proper performance window and Stroll adds more podiums — maybe even sneaks a win.
Worst case? Points-only seasons with flashes but no headline breakthrough.
Most likely? Solid campaigns with occasional standout weekends when conditions line up and he reminds everyone he belongs here.
He might never silence every critic.
But the results — pole position, podiums, longevity — already say he’s more than the narrative.
Follow us for more: Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and Facebook (search Formula Fools). Thanks for listening — and if you got a laugh or learned something, drop a 5-star rating and tell a mate.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.