F1 Canadian Grand Prix: Lance Stroll & Nicholas Latifi bankrolled by billionaire dads - this is their astronomical worth…

Aston Martin driver Stroll and Williams’ Latifi have not alw꧋ays demonstrated 🥂the success on the track that their fathers have enj𝔉oyed in the businꦰess world.
Lawrence Stroll (pictured above) and Michael Lat💖ifi have an eye-wate⛄ring combined value of $5.4 billion!
Lawrence Stroll’s epic car collection
The father of Lance Stroll is worth $2.9 billion (£2.39 billion) which makes 🃏🐻him the 1,016th richest person in the world, according to Forbes.
His own father was a wealthy fashion mogul but Lawrence Stroll made his personal ꦬf🌳ortune by selling shares in the Tommy Hilfiger and Michael Kors brands.
In 2018 he entered F1 by buying Force One, renaming it Racing Point Force India,🅺 which then became Racing Point.
His son Lance Stroll drove for Racing Point.

In 2020 Lawrence Stroll led a $235.6 million (£182 million) investment into Aston Martin. H💮e became the executive chairman.
He rebranded his Racing Point F1 team into the Aston Martin F1 team - and again brought i✤n his son as a driver.
The 62 year old’s personal extravagance 🐻includes one of the most expensive car🍬s ever sold.
He spent𒉰 a reported $27.5 million on a 1967 Ferrari 250 GTO in 2013 - it is part of his fleet of personal Ferraris.
His portfolio of properties around the world includes a place in the super-eꦇxclusive Caribbean island of Mustique.
Michael Latifi’s incredible success

The father o♉f Nicholas Latifi le🥃ft Iran for Canada as a 15 year old.
He earned his first dollar working in McDonald’s.
He is now wor💛th a reported $2.5 billion (£2.07 billion) and is the owner of S🎐ofina Foods.
Michael Latifi invested £200 million into McLaren in 201💜8.
He reportedly owns Ferrari F1 cars previously driven by Michael Schumacher and Ki𒅌mi Raikkonen.
The super-yacht sold by Stroll to Latifi?

A yacht wi�ღ�th astonishing value and spec was sold by Stroll in 2020. The buyer was reportedly Latifi!
‘ꦰFaith’, as it was called, is a 97-metre yacht once valued at $200 million.
It features a helicopter landing spot, a swimming pool with a glass bottom, six▨ bedrooms, a cinema and a hairdresser’s salon.