Stroll says his critics are motivated by “jealousy”

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Lance Stroll believes jealousy is at the core of criticism of his promotion to Formula 1 with Williams in 2017.

Stroll won last year’s Formula 3 European Championship, and took the Italian Formula 4 title in 2014 while a Ferrari junior, but the role his family’s wealth has played in his rise to F1 has been questioned in some quarters.

The 18-year-old, who made his debut last weekend in Melbourne,
believes much of that comes from drivers who have not reached grand prix
racing.

“Obviously people who are not in Formula 1 are trying to find excuses why they are not in Formula 1,” he told Motorsport.com.

“I think that the drivers in the [F1] paddock have respect of each other.

“They all know that winning Formula 4, Formula Renault, Formula 3 takes a lot of effort and work to do that.

“So for sure the drivers in Formula 1 have respect for each other, we
know what it takes to arrive here and then obviously the drivers who
are not here, most of the time, will find a way to find a reason not to
be here.

“So it’s normal. I don’t think I need to spell it for you, but that’s the way it is.

“Because you’re always going to find jealous people and people that
don’t like you for the wrong reasons and that’s the way it is.”

Stroll started his maiden grand prix in Australia in 20th place,
having incurred a grid penalty for a gearbox change necessitated by a
crash in practice.

Having climbed to 14th on the opening lap, Stroll was running in 13th
place when he retired with a brake problem with 18 laps to go.

The Canadian believes respect within the F1 paddock is based on
drivers having won championships such as Formula 3 on their way through
the ranks.

“I think everyone here on the grid as drivers, and even the people
who work in the teams, they really know racing, they know what it takes
to arrive in Formula 1,” he said.

“They know the championships you need to win are challenging and to
score the points for the superlicence, you need to be able to win them.

“And for drivers like [Sebastian] Vettel and [Lewis] Hamilton and [Esteban] Ocon – all of them had to win those championships.

“That’s very challenging and they know that and that’s why we share
respect for each other even if we are racing all together, we have
respect for each other.”

I got to say, he comes across as being quite arrogant in this interview.

Arrogant, immature and seems completely unable to handle criticism. Best of luck there Williams.

Verstappen must be very happy, some of the ‘too young/inexperienced’ criticism will be redirected from him to Stroll now…

Seriously, Lance’s arrival is the best gift for Max. 😉

Like, I’m willing to give Lance a chance, cos everyone messes up early in their career, but at the same time I’m like, sooooo this is who you wanted to replace Felipe with eh 🙄🙄🙄

Stroll says his critics are motivated by “jealousy”

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