Why Lawrence Stroll’s reputation is making it difficult for Aston Martin to attract talent
Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images It’s no secret that Lawrence Stroll isn’t exactly the most popular figure among his peers, with plenty of people openly saying they’re not interested in working with him. The Canadian businessman has attracted plenty of criticism since he first appeared on the F1 scene, and over time, that reputation hasn’t really changed. Even Bernie Ecclestone had his doubts about Stroll from the beginning.
He initially put some money into Williams before taking Lance and moving to Force India, where he rebranded the team as Racing Point. By 2022, it had become Aston Martin. Since then, Stroll has been trying to turn the Silverstone-based team into a title contender.
But despite all the money and effort he’s put in, there are still quite a few people who aren’t sold on working with him. ‘A lot of people’ do not want to work with Lawrence Stroll By 2026, Aston Martin are facing a serious crisis. Ongoing vibration problems and an underpowered Honda engine have left the team struggling just to finish races, let alone compete for points.
The additions of Adrian Newey , Enrico Cardile, and incoming team principal Jonathan Wheatley haven’t turned things around either. Aston Martin remain stuck at the back of the grid, which won’t help improve Stroll’s already shaky reputation. Spanish F1 commentator Antonio Lobato spoke to SoyMotor about how word has spread across the paddock about Stroll’s reputation.
He said: “No, I don’t know Lawrence Stroll. I’ve heard a lot about him. There are a lot of people in Formula 1 who haven’t wanted to work with Lawrence Stroll because they know what sort of character he has.