@@dissatisfiedgamer7436 I hope they don’t make his AI more realistic in the next game. My Austrian GP was ruined the other day because of Stroll’s AI ( lapped and blue flagged at the time ) decided to spin me out while I was passing him exiting turn 4, broke my entire front wing and had to pit on the last lap.
Yeah, and the others drive like F1 lobbies, dive bomb from a mile away or act like the driver in front needs to anticipate your move and let you through. Funny how that works.
By going wide and taking a late apex do you mean taking the racing line? Half of these the other drivers made an uncommitted dive into a closing gap with only their front wheel alongside, most weren't in a position to deserve to be left any space.
Funny how Vettel's throwaway line of "Stroll isn't looking where he's going" in Stroll's first F1 season has been applicable to all of his subsequent seasons.
Stroll has a habit of taking a very wide apex when there's a car right behind him and then just cutting in and hitting the apex with two tyres when there's a car that's moved alongside him. Drivers are having to watch how they race because of Stroll's inability to multi task going into a corner. By multi task he can't look in his mirrors while always turning this is a sign of a an average racer.
yeah cause thats how he was raised. It doesn't matter if he crashes, his dad owns the fucking team so nothing will happen. This guy is a very dangerous driver he might kill someone one day
@@amon2640most drivers have slight awereness but the mirrors are pretty shit, you can see them coming and at what speed, but if they are 2 car lengths behind you/ on the inside you have to guess where they are
Notice how he has almost Slavic features? He's related to the historical Count Dracul on his mother's side. He's never bothered to learn how to look into a mirror, because he knows he won't see any reflection of himself
with Perez 17, kinda 50/50, he's in front, he dictates the line, but should've seen Perez Hartley 18, oversteer moment, it happens (in a shitbox, even more often) Sainz 17, not his fault, Sainz to opportunistic Norris 19 same as Perez, he's in front, he could do what he did in theory, but in practise it came out to be wrong since Norris wasn't backing out Kvyat 20, Kvyat was in a blind spot, probably wouldn't even see him (if he had a manner of looking in mirrors lol), + similiar to that one with Sainz Tsunoda 22, same as 21, Tsunoda was far back, and was asking for a lot from Stroll there, he just can't race people like that, especially Stroll Stroll tends to leave the door open in a cringy way, but people are also too ambitious to get it, since Stroll is about to take the corner in the same moment they divebomb him from miles behind I don't protect him, but hate on this guy is just popular, kinda 💀
@@troll_486it’s like dangling a carrot for the drivers, then yanking it away, a racing driver’s instinct will always have them going for gaps, even if the move isn’t on.
@@troll_486 he's got this weird habit of starting out really wide and then cutting in massively without checking his mirrors to see if someone's alongside. it caused a lot of these collisions
I feel like Lance needs to do a test like we all had to do getting our drivers licenses, where he has to actively turn his head to check his mirrors, because he clearly doesn't use them.
It's even sillier because he's clearly moving his head to look through the apex. In several of these situations, his mirror would have shown him what was happening on the inside line. He just doesn't look at them at all.
Zero spatial awareness, he does really drive like some GT CPU driver. If you ever feel useless in life, remember that there are mirrors in Lance's car.
@@amethyphoenix that's funny seeing as how there are drivers who don't seem to have a problem seeing other cars. Stroll completely lacks any spacial intuition, as soon as someone disappears from his sightline they no longer exist to him... like how an infant interprets the world.
lance knows how to lap a track, he doesn't know how to race. even with f1's strange rules of engagement, you can't just ignore a cars presence, and you loose a lot less time from giving a position up than you do from crashing.
He just doesn't understand how to adjust his racing line when there's traffic. He's like a beginner F1 game player, that only knows how to follow the racing line that the game's assists show him. He always strictly follows the ideal racing line, even when there's traffic that prevents him from doing so. In almost all of these crashes, he tries to hit the apex of a turn, which theoretically is almost always the ideal racing line, but he even does so when there's already a car between him and the apex. There's a good reason we nowadays have the rule "Once the front tyres of the car behind you are next to your rear tyres, you need to leave that car one car-width of space". He doesn't do that in almost all of these crashes.
Notice in this entire video he was NEVER given a penalty. That's why he continues to drive like he thinks nobody else is on the track. I quit watching the sport because of crap pay drivers like him.
Maybe the FIA decided they were both at fault for causing an incident, but since Stroll's race was already ruined, they decided that Pommer deserved a pentalty too
A lot of these are cases where the overtaking driver wasn't really close enough to pull off a move, but Stroll leaves a massive gap then cuts across as if they aren't there
10:05 - 'he let me past into the last corner so I expected he would take a gap' - i don't even know what to say he has been in F1 for at least 3 years at that point how does he not know how timed laps work💀
The bigger questuon is how does Max not know drivers can go for multiple push laps which was very evident by Stroll keeping his DRS open. Should Stroll have checked if Max was still there, sure but should Max have backed out earlier seeing Stroll isn't on a cool down lap, yes and that's the thing that should have been done
No it wasn’t. Tsunoda literally got 100m by dive bombing and just expects Stroll to give him space in a corner he wasn’t entitled to. Stroll was already turning and the right to the corner.
Yeah that one is crazy. Kyvat was off the road when Stroll did his infamous 'oh I'm sure nobody is here on this corner' turn in that happens over and over in this video. No way you should be penalized for a collision if you are literally off the circuit.
@@Kinggrave Under normal circumstances, it's racing incident, but few laps earlier Grosjean almost died from a contact with Kyvat (definitely not Kyvat's fault), FIA want to blame it to Kyvat.
It’s an extremely late torpedo from Kvyat and he does it off the track as well, even hits the bollard. I forgot what Vettel said in that instance, but I’m pretty sure it’s nothing positive about Kvyat. That is honestly a stonewall penalty for Kvyat.
Adrian Newey's first day at Aston Martin, there on his desk is a memo from Lawrence Stroll..."Don't forget, as discussed, bigger mirrors required on my boy's car" 😉😁😆
Great video! Full of plenty of footage and just the right amount of information. Nice work! Edit: And most of these were ruled in favour of Stroll. Surprising.
@@Cimmerian_Iter Only to a certain extent. He makes it seem like he is giving them space and is aware of them then turns in sharply. I mean sure by the rules driver in front has the corner but you still need to leave them room and not just assume that they've given up on the corner.
Totally agree. A lot of these were his fault and a lot of them happen exactly the same way. He gives a huge amount of space making the other driver believe that Stroll is aware of them and then he suddenly turns in as if nobody is there. You'd think he himself would learn, whether that's in the rules or not generally crashing the car is not ideal for finishing races and scoring points.
When Button said “give the same car and the same helmet to all the grid and i’d only recognized Fernando Alonso because of his driving style”… he actually lied.
@@super_street_racer5094 no he wouldn't. He wouldn't have had funding for F3 or F2 and no driver academy would have picked him up. Not to mention he's basically been a pay driver his whole time in F1. There is no way he would have gotten an F1 drive on pure merit. If he could have he wouldn't be a pay driver. (See Oscar Piastri) He bought his way into F3 (courtesy of his dad literally buying a stake in Prema) And he bought his way into Williams as well as like a super mega pay driver (his dad paid Williams $80 million) And then of course his dad bought racing point for him and subsequently turned it into Aston Martin. You've heard the term "super sub". Well Stroll is essentially a "super pay driver". Possibly the most pay driver to ever be in F1, if you consider the sheer amount of money his father has spent. All for him to be mid at best, and complete ass at worst. There is zero chance he would have gotten into F1 without his father's money. He's been given every possible advantage and opportunity to become the best driver he can be. Including being able to essentially buy years of experience in F1 and even after all this time he would still be absolutely smoked by Oscar Piastri in equal machinery. Oscar would almost certainly have been able to come in as a rookie, and dominate Stroll in both Qualifying and Race performance in equal machinery over a season. The problem with getting everything handed to you is that you develop zero drive, hunger or true competitive instinct. He doesn't have the mindset needed in order to be truly great or an elite athlete. And this cannot be taught and money cannot buy you it. It's not like many other F1 drivers don't come from privileged/wealthy backgrounds. But even then, the standards they hold themselves to and their own desire to achieve is something Lance Stroll completely lacks. Max is the son of a former F1 driver, but compare his mindset to that of Lance Stroll. Not only is F1 and motorsport Max's entire life, but it is specifically the pursuit of greatness in F1 that motivates Max. That inherent competitive instinct and desire to win. Meanwhile Lance treats F1 at best like a weekend hobby and at worst like a kid whose parents are forcing him to play rec-league baseball. He doesn't care whe he fails because he was never that interested in winning in the first place. He has no interest in putting in the work that he would need to do in order to the best he could possibly be. Lance Stroll doesn't "drive to survive ". He "drives to pass the time, and because it's fun sometimes I guess". Excluding some truly insane circumstance, he could stop racing tommorow and he would still be fithy rich and set for life and never have to actually work or do a thing. His upbringing was never going to shape him into someone with the mental drive and discipline needed to perform at an elite level the way Alonso, Max, Lewis, Schumacher, or any of the great drivers of F1 have.
@@e2rqey you pretty much described any f1 driver since the 2000's without funding no one goes in f3,f2 and f1 find other excuses he dominated f3 and even skipped f2 because Williams had interest in him.
@@super_street_racer5094 no I didn't. I specifically explained how his situation is different. You just lack reading comprehension and can't construct any actual rhetoric. Which is honestly pretty on brand for a Lance Stroll supporter. What a weak ass strawman that was. Do better.
2:27 In this incident, Pommer, on Stroll's left moved across towards him. It looks like he was trying to avoid that driver when he ran into LeClerc. The commentators refer to 2:56 and say that Stroll was behind Pommer, but a slow motion view of that video still puts the cars as very close.
Crazy how many times no action was taken or even the other driver getting penalized. Like the crash where kvyat got penalized...wtf..stroll clearly drove right into kvyat.
To me, Kvyat is not entitled to that corner as his front wheel is barely next to Stroll. With that said, Stroll must have known Kvyat was there as it wasn't much of a sudden lunge either. To me it's more of a racing incident. Clip number 3 from Zandvoort, on the other hand... wtf
Every time he comes on the radio with that lisp and it’s the exact same “OMG WUT WUZ THAT GUY DOING HE HIT ME TORPEDOED ME RAN RIGHT INTO ME” meanwhile he’s all over the place changing lines mid turn. “he just came onto the twack wike an idiot”
@@super_street_racer5094exactly. I don’t like him, he’s deservedly unpopular, but a good portion of these really aren’t his fault. Thank god these people aren’t stewards
#14 is disgusting sure Yuki threw it down the inside but that’s what the attacking driver is supposed to do. And the defending driver MUST give space. He was far enough along side to be entitled to space, and the FIA give Yuki the penalty! What a joke!
I'm not sure, but I don't think Yuki was far enough alongside. As with the majority of these clips Stroll leaves enough space for the attacking driver to try a dive bomb, then he turns into them
The attacking driver can’t just dive bomb from 150m back and expect everyone to get out of his way. Stroll was already turning into that corner for the optimal exit from Turn 2. Tsunoda had no business putting his nose in there and the FIA agreed.
@@paperplane-db8qf and that’s the problem in 2022 the FIA made the racing rules where the attacking driver must be ahead of the defending driver. Which is dumb. As Yuki didn’t lock up and would’ve T1 if Stroll left space. We want aggressive but fair. What line is drawn to show fairness? How far along side you are and if being 85-90% nest to another driver isn’t far enough, then we will never get comer to corner battles. Just more DRS overtakes, and single moves instead of half lap long wheel to wheel space given fights. So by the letter of the regs yeah penalty, but is it right. No!
@@Septimus_ii he was 85-90% along side where contact was made. Rules are put in place for fairness. Yuki did the work not locking up and attacking from WAY behind to make the move. Stroll didn’t defend well enough, so he must leave space. That doesn’t mean giving away position it just means Yuki is entitled to space because initially Stroll left a gap and he went for it.
@@VykronianF1 i understand your point of view but then the drivers will never have a chance to overtake. I remember Leclerc doing a lot of divebombs in Austria 2020/2021 and i'm sure that if Stroll was the one ahead it would have ended in an incident
I mean, Sainz could only slow down so much. It's not Carlos' fault that Lance decided to take the farthest possible outside of the corner and then make a right angle turn as soon as he passed the apex.
@@coltsfan354 I think it's very very similar to what Perez did to Magnussen this weekend. A move from way behind that had 0 chance to actually work. Stroll moved onto the racing line after the corner. Yes, he was wider before, but that doesn'T mean that he, as the driver ahead is not entitled to the racing line after the corner. Drivers take different lines in corners depending on their tire status or simply the car's characteristics (understeer vs oversteer). If Sainz moved in a way that he stayed off the racing line after the corner and Stroll turned into him, Stroll would be at fault. Stroll is at fault for like 10 of these 15 but that one was one of the other 5
@@zsfekete5211 difference is Checo could see Magnussen the entire time. Carlos had the pit lane barrier in his way. By the time it ended, he wouldn't be able to know that Stroll was slow-rolling the entire sector.
@@coltsfan354 what are you even talking about? Stroll was ahead at 4:55, Sainz left the pit limter at 4:52, he crashed into Stroll at 5:00. That means Sainz could see Stroll for 5 seconds before the crash but was accelerating for only 3 before he saw him. Plus he was literally told by radio that Stroll was going to be there. In what world does a car that has only been accelerating from 80km/h for 3 seconds beat a car that is going full speed through a straight to a corner that is 5 seconds away? And again, HE WAS TOLD ON RADIO to expect Stroll there. Stroll didn'T come out of the blue, the team TOLD SAINZ to watch out for him.
So far: 2024 17. Strollie pushes Bottas off the track at Australia 2022 Race 18. Ricciardo squeezed by Strollie in Hungary 2022 19. Stroll crashes Alonso USGP 20. Stroll ruins Vettel’s P10 in Brazil 2022 21. Same thing as #20 22. Strollie VS Maggy China 2024
Stroll could’ve been a decent driver if he had spatial awareness and knew the size of his car, he was quick but just so tunnel visioned and now that he’s realised that and tried to fix it he’s too late in his career so he’s slow. he also blames everyone else which is annoying.
It seems like the announcers and stewards are stroll fans. After F3 you never really see lance get a proper reprimanding that he needs. Some of the incidents weren’t his F1 weren’t his fault but he definitely plays his part.
Funny how most of them weren’t actually Strolls fault. He’s more of a clumsy driver than a bad driver. He gets into a lot of racing incidents, mainly due to not checking his mirrors and more assuming that people will leave him space,
The other drivers have to understand that Stroll will either be oblivious to your presence and take the racing line no matter what, or throw a NHL level block and take you out like he did Alonso at COTA. Approach him at your own peril.
I don't understand why this uninterested driver hasn't been shown the door long ago... But hey, with daddy's money you can get into F1 as we all know. And how the fuckt up can you be, realy the most ridiculous thing he did that a driver can do Stroll did, he definitely wanted to play in the sand and build sand castles.
My God... it's incredible how Stroll doesn't have the ability to do 2 things at the same time, make a turn and look in the rear view mirror at the same time. Either he makes the turn, or he looks in the rear view mirror, both at the same time is impossible for him. If we see him passing straight through a curve with someone beside him, we will know that it was because he finally decided to look in the mirror, sacrificing his curve. And I don't know what to be more indignant about; doing this for so many years in the youth categories and especially in Formula 1 and not having the common sense to pay more attention to avoid this kind of thing or someone close to warning him, and the pathetic race direction not punishing him for which I think only reinforces him to continue acting like this.
Stroll drives like an AI, just sticks to his race line and ignores everything around him.
I can't imagine him ever using the side mirrors, even while daily driving. He seems to not know they exist
even the AI in F1 2021 will give you space in a corner if you're alongside, Stroll races worse than the AI they made to simulate him
@@dissatisfiedgamer7436 I hope they don’t make his AI more realistic in the next game. My Austrian GP was ruined the other day because of Stroll’s AI ( lapped and blue flagged at the time ) decided to spin me out while I was passing him exiting turn 4, broke my entire front wing and had to pit on the last lap.
And yet he was judged not to be at fault for most of these incidents.
Yeah, and the others drive like F1 lobbies, dive bomb from a mile away or act like the driver in front needs to anticipate your move and let you through. Funny how that works.
Stroll needs proximity arrows so bad
He would maybe still ignore them
Yeah, where would they put them? His side view mirrors? He hasn't looked at those things in years
😂
"still there"
agree
Stroll is so good at going wide, taking a late apex, making contact and giving the other driver a pen
By going wide and taking a late apex do you mean taking the racing line? Half of these the other drivers made an uncommitted dive into a closing gap with only their front wheel alongside, most weren't in a position to deserve to be left any space.
@@nicks3408 13:14 they were pretty much wheel to wheel and it happend a lot, cuz stroll has no idea what mirrors are.
You're supposed to have a lead at the end, and none of those drivers had that. Nobody is going to give their lead for free
Yeah that’s called taking the racing line…
@@owensmart2514 Yes, you can take your line without caring for the other's, right?
Lol
Funny how Vettel's throwaway line of "Stroll isn't looking where he's going" in Stroll's first F1 season has been applicable to all of his subsequent seasons.
Completely Vettels fault!!
stroll could have atleast made an attempt on moving but he decided to not check his mirrors and be blind@@UnimatrixOne
@@UnimatrixOne no
@@BigBoiCiaran si
@@UnimatrixOneno it isn’t DTS fan
Stroll has a habit of taking a very wide apex when there's a car right behind him and then just cutting in and hitting the apex with two tyres when there's a car that's moved alongside him. Drivers are having to watch how they race because of Stroll's inability to multi task going into a corner. By multi task he can't look in his mirrors while always turning this is a sign of a an average racer.
Seems like he finishes pretty consistently for being an average driver...
@@KL-xe5ecconsistently average finishes yes
@@KL-xe5ec consistently $h1t
He's pretty much the worst on the grid along with Sargeant.@@KL-xe5ec
@@KL-xe5ec This season has easily been Stroll's worst season so far. He is single handedly keeping Aston Martin down
He drives like nobody on the track but him.
yeah cause thats how he was raised. It doesn't matter if he crashes, his dad owns the fucking team so nothing will happen. This guy is a very dangerous driver he might kill someone one day
@@lameloball2867 or he might Kill himself! I mean he keeps flying around every circuit, risking his life because of his actions
His dad should finance a global formula where only Lance races.
@@huepix he can race on of those AI race cars that were so slow. So he will be consistent on crashing into others.
Most of this could have been avoided if he simply would have use his mirrors like the rest of the drivers
he uses his mirrors to see them coming and then driving into them if they try to pass him
The mirrors are size of a cigarette pack, they're pretty much useless if the car isn't behind you and only few car widths left or right.
@@huohization crazy how only stroll's mirrors are useless
@@amon2640most drivers have slight awereness but the mirrors are pretty shit, you can see them coming and at what speed, but if they are 2 car lengths behind you/ on the inside you have to guess where they are
Might aswell take them off to reduce weight
His team should remove his rear view mirrors to save weight.
i guess it s forbidden to drive without:) otherwise they would have done that already since day 1
Notice how he has almost Slavic features? He's related to the historical Count Dracul on his mother's side. He's never bothered to learn how to look into a mirror, because he knows he won't see any reflection of himself
It's probably just some ipads in there playing cocomelon and tiktoks.
@@ray.shoesmithHaha
Stroll is the definition of "I turn now, good luck everyone else"
Stroll, sitting in a dive bar by himself sipping a glass of whiskey: "Why do people just keep randomly driving into me? I don't get it."
His gaslighting is immaculate
Not everything was his fault but he shows 0 spatial awareness, and since joining F1 he’s only been told off once, and that’s it?
That's that Daddy's cash power
Hartleys was bad
with Perez 17, kinda 50/50, he's in front, he dictates the line, but should've seen Perez
Hartley 18, oversteer moment, it happens (in a shitbox, even more often)
Sainz 17, not his fault, Sainz to opportunistic
Norris 19 same as Perez, he's in front, he could do what he did in theory, but in practise it came out to be wrong since Norris wasn't backing out
Kvyat 20, Kvyat was in a blind spot, probably wouldn't even see him (if he had a manner of looking in mirrors lol), + similiar to that one with Sainz
Tsunoda 22, same as 21, Tsunoda was far back, and was asking for a lot from Stroll there, he just can't race people like that, especially Stroll
Stroll tends to leave the door open in a cringy way, but people are also too ambitious to get it, since Stroll is about to take the corner in the same moment they divebomb him from miles behind
I don't protect him, but hate on this guy is just popular, kinda 💀
@@troll_486it’s like dangling a carrot for the drivers, then yanking it away, a racing driver’s instinct will always have them going for gaps, even if the move isn’t on.
@@troll_486 he's got this weird habit of starting out really wide and then cutting in massively without checking his mirrors to see if someone's alongside. it caused a lot of these collisions
I feel like Lance needs to do a test like we all had to do getting our drivers licenses, where he has to actively turn his head to check his mirrors, because he clearly doesn't use them.
It's even sillier because he's clearly moving his head to look through the apex. In several of these situations, his mirror would have shown him what was happening on the inside line. He just doesn't look at them at all.
We're going to need a part 2 soon.
Yeah...
@@johannes2615yeah 😂 Monaco 2023
yeah
Yeah
@@Yolocaust_ and USA 2022 Stroll Alonso
Dude gives hitting the apex a whole new meaning.
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hahahahaha that's a good one
Zero spatial awareness, he does really drive like some GT CPU driver. If you ever feel useless in life, remember that there are mirrors in Lance's car.
And those mirrors are more useless than anything ever
@@amethyphoenix f1 wet tyres have more of a use
@@amethyphoenix that's funny seeing as how there are drivers who don't seem to have a problem seeing other cars. Stroll completely lacks any spacial intuition, as soon as someone disappears from his sightline they no longer exist to him... like how an infant interprets the world.
The consistency of strolls driving is world class
Took less than a week to make this one outdated
😂😂
lance knows how to lap a track, he doesn't know how to race. even with f1's strange rules of engagement, you can't just ignore a cars presence, and you loose a lot less time from giving a position up than you do from crashing.
Spot on
He just doesn't understand how to adjust his racing line when there's traffic. He's like a beginner F1 game player, that only knows how to follow the racing line that the game's assists show him. He always strictly follows the ideal racing line, even when there's traffic that prevents him from doing so. In almost all of these crashes, he tries to hit the apex of a turn, which theoretically is almost always the ideal racing line, but he even does so when there's already a car between him and the apex. There's a good reason we nowadays have the rule "Once the front tyres of the car behind you are next to your rear tyres, you need to leave that car one car-width of space". He doesn't do that in almost all of these crashes.
Notice in this entire video he was NEVER given a penalty. That's why he continues to drive like he thinks nobody else is on the track. I quit watching the sport because of crap pay drivers like him.
How on earth was pommer penalized for the third one
Exactly what i said when i watched the clip even the announcers said he was in front and away
Daddy's ca$h
because Pommer squeezed stroll into the wall.
@@Fujiwara.Takumi1the camera angles and even the announcer showed that they weren’t not even side by side.
Maybe the FIA decided they were both at fault for causing an incident, but since Stroll's race was already ruined, they decided that Pommer deserved a pentalty too
A lot of these are cases where the overtaking driver wasn't really close enough to pull off a move, but Stroll leaves a massive gap then cuts across as if they aren't there
10:05 - 'he let me past into the last corner so I expected he would take a gap' - i don't even know what to say he has been in F1 for at least 3 years at that point how does he not know how timed laps work💀
The bigger questuon is how does Max not know drivers can go for multiple push laps which was very evident by Stroll keeping his DRS open. Should Stroll have checked if Max was still there, sure but should Max have backed out earlier seeing Stroll isn't on a cool down lap, yes and that's the thing that should have been done
@@maxb148 Stroll was on a cooldown lap tho lol
@@maxb148 Stroll was on a cooldown lap hahahha
Another one to add from Australia qualifying 2022 now!
and alonso and vettel more will come soon
Yuki getting 10 seconds for something not fully his fault and now if you smash a car out of the race it's 5 seconds lol
Tsunodas incident was completely his fault for dive bombing Stroll 150m back and causing needless contact.
Although penalties are way too light today.
that tsunoda penalty is wild to me. that was a perfectly fair move and stroll just turned in like he wasn't there
ikr, what did tsunoda do wrong there?? stroll is a disgrace to the sport.
No it wasn’t. Tsunoda literally got 100m by dive bombing and just expects Stroll to give him space in a corner he wasn’t entitled to.
Stroll was already turning and the right to the corner.
Stroll already committed to the corner by that point, dive was too late
That penalty given to kvyat was insane 🤦🏾♂️
Wasn’t strolls fault tho. Should’ve been a racing incident
Yeah that one is crazy. Kyvat was off the road when Stroll did his infamous 'oh I'm sure nobody is here on this corner' turn in that happens over and over in this video. No way you should be penalized for a collision if you are literally off the circuit.
@@Kinggrave Under normal circumstances, it's racing incident, but few laps earlier Grosjean almost died from a contact with Kyvat (definitely not Kyvat's fault), FIA want to blame it to Kyvat.
It’s an extremely late torpedo from Kvyat and he does it off the track as well, even hits the bollard. I forgot what Vettel said in that instance, but I’m pretty sure it’s nothing positive about Kvyat. That is honestly a stonewall penalty for Kvyat.
@@retmania I think they wanted to blame kvyat because he literally retired stroll. Not because of grosjean. This was clearly kvyats fault
Stroll: "What is this idiot doing man"
F1 ruling: "Stroll reprimanded"
you'd think he has learned when to not voice his opinion by now
Its pretty crazy hearing Crofty and Brundle time and time again immediately give Lance grace for all of these incidents
*Stroll trips and fall*
- I got hit by gravity
“I don’t know what happened”
Adrian Newey's first day at Aston Martin, there on his desk is a memo from Lawrence Stroll..."Don't forget, as discussed, bigger mirrors required on my boy's car" 😉😁😆
Great video! Full of plenty of footage and just the right amount of information. Nice work!
Edit: And most of these were ruled in favour of Stroll. Surprising.
well yeah since the driver in front is entitled to the corner, that's the rule
Yeah because most of these weren’t his fault. Wonder why you’re not a race steward if you know so much?
@@Cimmerian_Itertrue, but if another driver is beside you, you must leave them at least a cars width of space.
@@Cimmerian_Iter Only to a certain extent. He makes it seem like he is giving them space and is aware of them then turns in sharply. I mean sure by the rules driver in front has the corner but you still need to leave them room and not just assume that they've given up on the corner.
Totally agree. A lot of these were his fault and a lot of them happen exactly the same way. He gives a huge amount of space making the other driver believe that Stroll is aware of them and then he suddenly turns in as if nobody is there. You'd think he himself would learn, whether that's in the rules or not generally crashing the car is not ideal for finishing races and scoring points.
The style he takes into turns is abysmal for racing. Enter super wide and sharp cut on the apex and everyone around him be damned
great job adding the stewards ruling after the clip
When Button said “give the same car and the same helmet to all the grid and i’d only recognized Fernando Alonso because of his driving style”… he actually lied.
If Lawrence wasn't his father he would have been fired from his teams like 4 years ago
he never would have gotten into F1 in the first place tbh
@@e2rqeyhe deffinately would have.
@@super_street_racer5094 no he wouldn't. He wouldn't have had funding for F3 or F2 and no driver academy would have picked him up. Not to mention he's basically been a pay driver his whole time in F1. There is no way he would have gotten an F1 drive on pure merit. If he could have he wouldn't be a pay driver. (See Oscar Piastri)
He bought his way into F3 (courtesy of his dad literally buying a stake in Prema)
And he bought his way into Williams as well as like a super mega pay driver (his dad paid Williams $80 million)
And then of course his dad bought racing point for him and subsequently turned it into Aston Martin.
You've heard the term "super sub". Well Stroll is essentially a "super pay driver". Possibly the most pay driver to ever be in F1, if you consider the sheer amount of money his father has spent. All for him to be mid at best, and complete ass at worst. There is zero chance he would have gotten into F1 without his father's money.
He's been given every possible advantage and opportunity to become the best driver he can be. Including being able to essentially buy years of experience in F1 and even after all this time he would still be absolutely smoked by Oscar Piastri in equal machinery. Oscar would almost certainly have been able to come in as a rookie, and dominate Stroll in both Qualifying and Race performance in equal machinery over a season.
The problem with getting everything handed to you is that you develop zero drive, hunger or true competitive instinct. He doesn't have the mindset needed in order to be truly great or an elite athlete. And this cannot be taught and money cannot buy you it. It's not like many other F1 drivers don't come from privileged/wealthy backgrounds. But even then, the standards they hold themselves to and their own desire to achieve is something Lance Stroll completely lacks. Max is the son of a former F1 driver, but compare his mindset to that of Lance Stroll. Not only is F1 and motorsport Max's entire life, but it is specifically the pursuit of greatness in F1 that motivates Max. That inherent competitive instinct and desire to win.
Meanwhile Lance treats F1 at best like a weekend hobby and at worst like a kid whose parents are forcing him to play rec-league baseball. He doesn't care whe he fails because he was never that interested in winning in the first place. He has no interest in putting in the work that he would need to do in order to the best he could possibly be.
Lance Stroll doesn't "drive to survive ". He "drives to pass the time, and because it's fun sometimes I guess".
Excluding some truly insane circumstance, he could stop racing tommorow and he would still be fithy rich and set for life and never have to actually work or do a thing.
His upbringing was never going to shape him into someone with the mental drive and discipline needed to perform at an elite level the way Alonso, Max, Lewis, Schumacher, or any of the great drivers of F1 have.
@@e2rqey you pretty much described any f1 driver since the 2000's without funding no one goes in f3,f2 and f1 find other excuses he dominated f3 and even skipped f2 because Williams had interest in him.
@@super_street_racer5094 no I didn't. I specifically explained how his situation is different. You just lack reading comprehension and can't construct any actual rhetoric. Which is honestly pretty on brand for a Lance Stroll supporter. What a weak ass strawman that was. Do better.
That first crash was actually scary
There is a video that talks about that race, as the worst F3 race in history...
@@Strat_Twelve_in_Pit_Lane Thanks I’ll have too check it out
Stroll is always driving like he isn't seeing anyone near him
Brundle and Crofty straight up glazing stroll lmao, every incident is declared not his fault when he clearly doesnt give a shit who he crashes out
They likely want to stay in the good graces of his dad.
2:27 In this incident, Pommer, on Stroll's left moved across towards him. It looks like he was trying to avoid that driver when he ran into LeClerc. The commentators refer to 2:56 and say that Stroll was behind Pommer, but a slow motion view of that video still puts the cars as very close.
Edit: 3:21, even the race referees blamed Pommer!
Crazy how many times no action was taken or even the other driver getting penalized. Like the crash where kvyat got penalized...wtf..stroll clearly drove right into kvyat.
To me, Kvyat is not entitled to that corner as his front wheel is barely next to Stroll. With that said, Stroll must have known Kvyat was there as it wasn't much of a sudden lunge either. To me it's more of a racing incident.
Clip number 3 from Zandvoort, on the other hand... wtf
To me you are a hater and would blame anything on stroll...
Just because he’s unpopular, doesn’t mean everything is his fault. Some of these really aren’t his fault
@@owensmart2514 no, not all, but almost. And look at him, he is 7 ys in f1 now and still miles behind the pace of Nando.
The Strulovic corruption in Motorsport needs to be heavily investigated!!!!
They should remove the side mirrors on Lance's car, it could help to improve the performance !
Every time he comes on the radio with that lisp and it’s the exact same “OMG WUT WUZ THAT GUY DOING HE HIT ME TORPEDOED ME RAN RIGHT INTO ME”
meanwhile he’s all over the place changing lines mid turn.
“he just came onto the twack wike an idiot”
If I had a penny for every time Crofty said it wasn’t Stroll’s fault when it actually was...
It almost never was tho... If you stop letting your blindness hate him you realise most of them aren't his fault.
@@super_street_racer5094exactly. I don’t like him, he’s deservedly unpopular, but a good portion of these really aren’t his fault. Thank god these people aren’t stewards
@@super_street_racer5094 Sure, Lance.
Hartley could've been so seriously injured in that crash
Does lance know what those relfective devices on each side of the cockpit are?
#14 is disgusting sure Yuki threw it down the inside but that’s what the attacking driver is supposed to do. And the defending driver MUST give space. He was far enough along side to be entitled to space, and the FIA give Yuki the penalty! What a joke!
I'm not sure, but I don't think Yuki was far enough alongside. As with the majority of these clips Stroll leaves enough space for the attacking driver to try a dive bomb, then he turns into them
The attacking driver can’t just dive bomb from 150m back and expect everyone to get out of his way.
Stroll was already turning into that corner for the optimal exit from Turn 2. Tsunoda had no business putting his nose in there and the FIA agreed.
@@paperplane-db8qf and that’s the problem in 2022 the FIA made the racing rules where the attacking driver must be ahead of the defending driver. Which is dumb. As Yuki didn’t lock up and would’ve T1 if Stroll left space. We want aggressive but fair. What line is drawn to show fairness? How far along side you are and if being 85-90% nest to another driver isn’t far enough, then we will never get comer to corner battles. Just more DRS overtakes, and single moves instead of half lap long wheel to wheel space given fights. So by the letter of the regs yeah penalty, but is it right. No!
@@Septimus_ii he was 85-90% along side where contact was made. Rules are put in place for fairness. Yuki did the work not locking up and attacking from WAY behind to make the move. Stroll didn’t defend well enough, so he must leave space. That doesn’t mean giving away position it just means Yuki is entitled to space because initially Stroll left a gap and he went for it.
@@VykronianF1 i understand your point of view but then the drivers will never have a chance to overtake. I remember Leclerc doing a lot of divebombs in Austria 2020/2021 and i'm sure that if Stroll was the one ahead it would have ended in an incident
That one with Sainzs was definitely not his fault though
I mean, Sainz could only slow down so much. It's not Carlos' fault that Lance decided to take the farthest possible outside of the corner and then make a right angle turn as soon as he passed the apex.
@@coltsfan354he could just not try and divebomb him coming out of the pitlane. He should’ve been a whole lot slower
@@coltsfan354 I think it's very very similar to what Perez did to Magnussen this weekend. A move from way behind that had 0 chance to actually work. Stroll moved onto the racing line after the corner. Yes, he was wider before, but that doesn'T mean that he, as the driver ahead is not entitled to the racing line after the corner. Drivers take different lines in corners depending on their tire status or simply the car's characteristics (understeer vs oversteer). If Sainz moved in a way that he stayed off the racing line after the corner and Stroll turned into him, Stroll would be at fault.
Stroll is at fault for like 10 of these 15 but that one was one of the other 5
@@zsfekete5211 difference is Checo could see Magnussen the entire time. Carlos had the pit lane barrier in his way. By the time it ended, he wouldn't be able to know that Stroll was slow-rolling the entire sector.
@@coltsfan354 what are you even talking about? Stroll was ahead at 4:55, Sainz left the pit limter at 4:52, he crashed into Stroll at 5:00. That means Sainz could see Stroll for 5 seconds before the crash but was accelerating for only 3 before he saw him. Plus he was literally told by radio that Stroll was going to be there.
In what world does a car that has only been accelerating from 80km/h for 3 seconds beat a car that is going full speed through a straight to a corner that is 5 seconds away?
And again, HE WAS TOLD ON RADIO to expect Stroll there. Stroll didn'T come out of the blue, the team TOLD SAINZ to watch out for him.
So far: 2024
17. Strollie pushes Bottas off the track at Australia 2022 Race
18. Ricciardo squeezed by Strollie in Hungary 2022
19. Stroll crashes Alonso USGP
20. Stroll ruins Vettel’s P10 in Brazil 2022
21. Same thing as #20
22. Strollie VS Maggy China 2024
Stroll vs Daniel in China 2024 as well
Lance drives into guy going straight "I got hit"
Which one are you talking about?
Going straight, in a corner if you’re talking about the Tsunoda one.
You missed Portugal 2020, Norris and Stroll Crash at Turn 1
2024 Chinese GP: Lance Stroll destroys Daniel Ricciardo's diffuser because he wasn't paying attention
05:30 this onboard radio of stroll shows the true aspect that he really has no idea whos around him
No, that accident was *entirely* Sainz’s fault
You are kidding know right? Stroll did nothing wrong here, Sainz just drove into the side of him coming from a mile back.
That was Sainz fault
Tbf I agree, it shouldn't require that much intelligence to see a car coming out of the pits and think it might be close
Amazing how f3 wasn't putting up with this and even banned him one race, but f1 isn't doing anything to stop this behavior
Stroll could’ve been a decent driver if he had spatial awareness and knew the size of his car, he was quick but just so tunnel visioned and now that he’s realised that and tried to fix it he’s too late in his career so he’s slow. he also blames everyone else which is annoying.
This entire video is why he shouldn’t be in f1, the only reason he is, is his dad investing lots of money in amf1.
How much is Lawrence Stroll paying the F1tv commentary team to keep blaming the other drivers for Lance's fuckups?
Someone send this video to Lawrence Stroll. Try to talk some sense into him.
It seems like the announcers and stewards are stroll fans. After F3 you never really see lance get a proper reprimanding that he needs. Some of the incidents weren’t his F1 weren’t his fault but he definitely plays his part.
His daddy can buy a team for him, but he can't buy skills for him.
90% of those is just Stroll not looking in the mirrors and not learning from it
Way too often has Stroll not gotten a penalty handed to him, he is either blind or stupid.
He's both. One can be shown in his racing skills and the other... you probably know where I'm going with this.
Funny how most of them weren’t actually Strolls fault. He’s more of a clumsy driver than a bad driver. He gets into a lot of racing incidents, mainly due to not checking his mirrors and more assuming that people will leave him space,
RPM intensifies
This is a video I didn’t know i needed
Add #17 for the 2022 US GP against Alonso
The amount of defending of the guy from Croft and Brundle is astonishing
I am Canadian and Stroll is a disgrace and doesn't belong in F1
Lance seems to turn his car around without looking at his surroundings...
At what point does a driver become a legitimate safety threat and is banned from competing?
When their dad stops being a billionaire
10 second time penalty for breaking your own front wing when Lance runs into you....man...that's incompetent stewarding.
Wait so Pommer was penalized for and obvious fault on stroll? I just want to make sure I’m not stupid?
You're not.
Lance on the other hand...
Stroll has fcuk-all spacial awareness. He's not even bothering to check for traffic before diving for the apex.
What a liability to all drivers. !!
I am here after stroll hit alonso and push vettel off at the next race in 2022. He should not be racing in f1. What a disgrace.
7:10 "local hero"
Literally all Canadians: bro wtf are you talking about. We dont claim him.
The auto-captions wrote "Lance Troll" in the video preview😂
"A packed grandstand of Lance Stroll supporters" Funniest line in the whole video! 🤣🤣🤣
Daddy should have spent his money getting Lance his own demolition derby series.
Does he think looking in his mirrors is down to luck?
Surprised it's not everyone that's what happens when Daddy buys you a race car
Stroll drives like the NPCs at a local karting track.
I feel bad for the mechanic that has to put the wing mirrors on Stroll's car each week, because lord knows he won't use them
needs to be updated after last night
And after todays sprint :)
and a few times after that as well
So what you are saying is that there is a history.
Add China '24 to the list.
You forgot vs Alonso in USA 2022. Anyway, great video 👍
This guy has zero space awareness
If u ever feel useless, just remember that side mirror exist in Lance Stroll's racecar.
Intergalactic levels of windowlicking have now been achieved
his ability to always play the victim, or that he did nothing wrong has to be admired
The other drivers have to understand that Stroll will either be oblivious to your presence and take the racing line no matter what, or throw a NHL level block and take you out like he did Alonso at COTA. Approach him at your own peril.
I don't understand why this uninterested driver hasn't been shown the door long ago...
But hey, with daddy's money you can get into F1 as we all know.
And how the fuckt up can you be, realy the most ridiculous thing he did that a driver can do Stroll did,
he definitely wanted to play in the sand and build sand castles.
will you be making more video's?
“Vettel just ran into the side of me” 😂
My God... it's incredible how Stroll doesn't have the ability to do 2 things at the same time, make a turn and look in the rear view mirror at the same time. Either he makes the turn, or he looks in the rear view mirror, both at the same time is impossible for him. If we see him passing straight through a curve with someone beside him, we will know that it was because he finally decided to look in the mirror, sacrificing his curve. And I don't know what to be more indignant about; doing this for so many years in the youth categories and especially in Formula 1 and not having the common sense to pay more attention to avoid this kind of thing or someone close to warning him, and the pathetic race direction not punishing him for which I think only reinforces him to continue acting like this.
7:05 The nose of the blue car was starting to point directly at Stroll before the wall impact. Avoided a Final destination death
He runs the track the same way he runs in life: I’ll go wherever I want and if there is an accident dad will bail me off
Stroll vs the Torpedo -- that had to end bad.
Didn’t know strolls dad paid the fia too