Twenty-four-year-old Lance Stroll from Montreal heads into this Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix driving for an Aston Martin team that's third in the Formula One constructors' standings and viewed by many as the second-best team behind Red Bull this year.
The 24-year-old from Montreal heads into this Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix driving for an Aston Martin team that's third in the Formula One constructors' standings and viewed by many as the second-best team behind Red Bull this year.
Despite that, and the quality of his car, Stroll hasn't yet proven he can drive it to its full potential. Meanwhile, teammate Fernando Alonso has. Krack also believes Stroll hasn't received enough credit for returning so quickly from injury early this season and making the best of a bad situation. "I'm not sure if we are aware of what kind of performance that was … I think great credit for bringing the points home in these races, despite these injuries."
"But as I said, with the motivation, the commitment that he has on the team that Aston Martin is building now. I think it's a matter of time that will come." "They try to encourage each other," he said."It's a level of maturity between these two drivers that I have not seen many times in all my career with racing drivers because they're normally very selfish."
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