Qatar query shutdown: How Stroll skillfully evades tough questions

Qatar query shutdown: How Stroll skillfully evades tough questions

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The Canadian addressed his actions in Qatar that prompted the FIA to look into his actions.

Lance Stroll was not interested in discussing his incident at the Qatar Grand Prix when questioned about it in the United States after being contacted by the FIA. Following a disappointing qualifying session in Lusail, Stroll exited his Aston Martin and headed towards the back of the garage. However, his trainer, Henry Hurt, attempted to guide him towards the FIA weighbridge. Stroll forcefully pushed Hurt and then gave a short interview to meet his media obligations, prompting the FIA to investigate the incident. Stroll, who has not scored any points since the summer break and only 12 since his home race in Montreal in June, is facing questions about his commitment, and Aston Martin is at risk of losing fourth place in the Constructors’ Championship to McLaren. When asked if he had resolved the issue with Hurt and if he still enjoyed being an F1 driver, Stroll simply responded “Yes and Yes.” Additionally, Stroll mentioned that it took him several days to fully recover after the Qatar race, as the extreme heat conditions made him feel like he was losing consciousness. He jokingly added that his “ass was on fire” due to the temperature.

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Source: RacingNews 365

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