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Formula 1 Biography

Lance Stroll

“Lance”

Canadian · Montreal, Canada · Born 29 October 1998

Driver
0
race wins
3
podiums
100
career starts
2
teams

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Canadian driver who has represented Aston Martin, Williams and Racing Point through the ranks, combining natural speed with the advantage of racing for a team co-owned by his billionaire father.

Lance Stroll is a Canadian Formula One driver who made his debut in 2017 with Williams before joining Force India, which was bought by his father Lawrence Stroll and rebranded as Aston Martin Racing. Despite questions about nepotism, Stroll has demonstrated genuine talent, particularly in changeable conditions, and has scored podium finishes with both Williams and Aston Martin. His continued development is watched closely in F1 circles.

Famous For

Being the son of Aston Martin owner Lawrence Stroll and racing in Formula 1

Playing Style

How They Played

Solid defensive driver, performs well in wet conditions, consistent points scorer

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Controversial figure due to his father's ownership involvement, but has shown capability with podium finishes

Career Journey

Timeline

2017 📌 Formula 1 debut with Williams at Australian Grand Prix
2017 🎯 First podium finish at Azerbaijan Grand Prix (3rd place)
2019 📌 Moved to Racing Point team
2020 🏆 Second podium finish at Italian Grand Prix (3rd place)
2020 🎯 Pole position at Turkish Grand Prix
2021 📌 Team renamed to Aston Martin
Career Timeline — Lance Stroll
2017
Formula 1 debut with Williams at Australian Grand Prix
2017
First podium finish at Azerbaijan Grand Prix (3rd place)
2019
Moved to Racing Point team
2020
Second podium finish at Italian Grand Prix (3rd place)
2020
Pole position at Turkish Grand Prix
2021
Team renamed to Aston Martin