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Guenther Steiner believes Lance Stroll doesn’t want to be a F1 driver, citing his continued presence comes down to his father’s involvement.
Lance Stroll’s poor performance continued in Brazil, with a calamitous incident on the formation lap preventing him from starting the race. Stroll’s struggles have been ongoing since the summer break, with his Aston Martin getting beached in wet gravel after a spin at Turn 4 during the formation lap. Team principal Steiner suggested that the pressure and criticism from F1 fans may have contributed to Stroll’s mistake. Stroll’s commitment to F1 has been questioned, with some attributing his position to his father, Lawrence Stroll, who owns Aston Martin. Steiner believes that Stroll’s dissatisfaction may be affecting his performance, questioning whether he truly desires to be a successful F1 driver. Steiner’s recent comments follow earlier criticism of Stroll’s performance, highlighting concerns about Stroll’s presence in Formula 1 without his father’s team.