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Stroll admits ‘patience’ struggle in Aston Martin project
Lawrence Stroll, owner of Aston Martin F1, has acknowledged his struggle with patience when discussing his ambitious goals for the team’s future. As a driven businessman and significant figure in Aston Martin, he oversees the team alongside his son Lance Stroll and Fernando Alonso, as they prepare for a new era in F1 with upcoming regulations changes.
With the notable signing of design legend Adrian Newey, Aston Martin aims to make a strong start in 2026 and potentially climb up the competitive ladder. Stroll’s involvement in F1 dates back to 2018 when he acquired Force India, rebranded it as Racing Point, and later transformed it into Aston Martin after investing in the company.
Despite some initial success with Alonso securing podium finishes, Aston Martin has faced challenges in recent years, currently sitting in P7 in the team standings. Stroll, however, remains steadfast in his vision, believing it will take a 10-year journey to secure an F1 championship title. His relentless determination and commitment to achieving their goal of becoming world champions drive the team forward.






