“Incredible fighter” Lance Stroll handed crucial backing by Aston Martin boss
Lance Stroll is often criticised but has receಌived a welcome boost from Aston Martin's Mike Krack

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lance Stroll has been issued with strong backing by the Aston Martin team boss ahead of the 2024 F1 season.
Stroll has often been one of the more scrutinised drivers on the grid, and came under the sꦯpotlight even more last season due to the team’s impressive performances through his teammate Fernando Alonso.
Stroll, whose father Lawre♚nce Stroll owns the team, has been credited for battling back from injuries suffered in a cycling accident a year ago, when he drove in Bahrain despite clear pain.
Team principal🌌 Mike Krack said about🌜 Stroll’s ability to : “We have already seen some glimpses of it.
“We saw an incredibl꧑e fighter last year with his sub🅷stantial injury.
“Also, towards the end of the year, when we provide a car which he can extraไct, which suits his abilities, he brings ♌results.
“We had fantastic results at the end of ﷽the seaꦅson.
“It’s up to us to provide the tools, to provide the hardware. Then the result🍃s will come.”
Stroll added: “It’s good to༒ be in one piece, and to feel strong.
“This time last year was tricky andᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ the first part of the year was not easy with that inju🐼ry.
“I’m locking my♎self in my apar🌸tment and being careful!
“The car was strong at the beginning of last season. When it was at its be𝓀st, I was♔n’t at 100%.”
Stro♋ll will again team up with the esteemed Alonso this season.
He said: “I am always competitive with it.
“I want to beat whoever is my teꦍammate. We’re all competitive in this sport.
“He’s an inꦜcredible talent with a lotꦉ of experience.
“I wan꧙t to kick some butt, f♔or sure! That’s the plan.”
Stroll finished 10th in the 2023 F1 standings.
He finished fourth in Australia early in the year, before his season peaked with consecutive fifth-place finishes in Brazil and Las Veg💧as.
But he created controversy by shoving h🐭is engineer in Qatar in frustration at a fourth consecutive Q1 exit.

Jꦦames was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covꦐering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.