Lance Stroll's SHOCKING Behaviour (and why it needs to stop)

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  • @LawVS
    @LawVS  Рік тому +63

    Why Oscar Piastri is McLaren's ticket to glory: ua-cam.com/video/w_W2igfikw0/v-deo.html

    • @brzezina8200
      @brzezina8200 Рік тому +1

      2024 Aston Driver line-up
      F.Alonso M.Schumacher
      at lest someone wheeling to become faster, to learn something from Champ and giving up all his best to secure seat in Front-Middle pack.
      Crazy bald maybe even genius

    • @flatspider
      @flatspider Рік тому +1

      How upset is lando always the brides maid

  • @vhperches
    @vhperches Рік тому +346

    As a former three year old I can relate to Stroll's behaviour.

  • @commanderlewisskipperton8721
    @commanderlewisskipperton8721 Рік тому +857

    Rocketpoweredmohawk is having a field day.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому +135

      What Lance needs is some proper help and guidance to see him through this...to not lash out at people who did nothing wrong.

    • @Br0nzeBar0n
      @Br0nzeBar0n Рік тому +35

      Looking forward to it!

    • @patrickharris6720
      @patrickharris6720 Рік тому +130

      the NERVE

    • @commanderlewisskipperton8721
      @commanderlewisskipperton8721 Рік тому +98

      ​@@patrickharris6720I swear down on me nan's grave.

    • @KS-qf1pn
      @KS-qf1pn Рік тому +49

      “Inbred” ala RocketPoweredMohawk…😂

  • @bethDVM
    @bethDVM Рік тому +253

    At first I didn’t think much about Oscar but as we’ve seen him throughout the season he is quickly becoming my favorite driver. His behavior compared to Lance’s just highlights why I like him so much.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому +39

      Oscar laughs off his mistake amidst a lost P3 and he's younger than Lance as well as new to F1.

    • @Motivational_101_Mindset
      @Motivational_101_Mindset Рік тому +35

      As an Australian myself, Oscar really represents the best of our culture with his attitude towards driving

    • @justhavefun2640
      @justhavefun2640 Рік тому +6

      oscar is likeable , i would like to see him around for years to come

  • @SpeedyNic
    @SpeedyNic Рік тому +189

    The part I found most shocking was that this was what was accidentally caught on camera with very little reaction from the other people in the box. I can only imagine how he behaves behind closed doors, and its not looking good.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому +22

      I don't think they noticed. They're busy with the car...that or they didn't want to get involved.

    • @tminus21
      @tminus21 Рік тому +5

      @@LawVS true, in those situations, if it happens rare or frequently, people will most likely not react or get busy with other things to not escalate the situation or be part of it

  • @chieftainmk_11
    @chieftainmk_11 Рік тому +243

    Having a bad run is one thing, lashing out on people actively TRYING TO HELP YOU and shoving them? That’s something that completley crosses the line.
    He really needs to get his stuff together.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому +30

      That's what I don't like. His own personal trainer didn't deserve that.

    • @chieftainmk_11
      @chieftainmk_11 Рік тому +4

      @@LawVSI wonder what will happen between the relationship of the coach and Lance.
      If it completely goes down the drain, may we see even worse performances?

    • @slartibartfast2649
      @slartibartfast2649 Рік тому +10

      @@Lewythefly I think he was telling Lance that he needed to weigh himself post-quali, hence why he was pointing behind Lance and towards the scales.

    • @redline589
      @redline589 Рік тому

      He needs to get his stuff together and leave F1 as he sucks, lol

    • @sammywrx
      @sammywrx Рік тому

      I'm confused, how are they trying to help him?

  • @crispybanana3198
    @crispybanana3198 Рік тому +181

    exactly my feeling with stroll, the reason why i hate him the most on the grid isn't the fact that he is a pay driver, it's his attitude: he never takes the blame, looks unsatisfied with everyone and throws temper tantrums adding to the fact his father owns the team it completes the picture of a kid that never puts himself on the line, doesn't have the guts to fight for something because he had everything given to him his entire life

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому +22

      This behaviour isn't something that sets a good example to new, young drivers

    • @staomruel
      @staomruel Рік тому +3

      To me, he always comes across as if he couldn't care less about being in F1.

    • @justinsmith4562
      @justinsmith4562 Рік тому

      How can you hate someone you have never met. Why are you so invested that you hate him? Hate is such a horrible word.

    • @crispybanana3198
      @crispybanana3198 Рік тому +2

      @@justinsmith4562 sorry you had to read this comment then you delicate flower 😇

    • @staomruel
      @staomruel Рік тому +1

      @@justinsmith4562 in the context of sports fandom and accompanied by some solid arguments, I think hate is an appropriate term.

  • @jakem5039
    @jakem5039 Рік тому +54

    Some people compare this to Max and Ocon's 2019 incident, but I think a big difference is that despite both being wrong:
    Pushing your rival for ruining your race
    Vs
    Pushing your PT for trying to actively help you
    Its that one of those is a lot more understandable than the other because emotions should run high after losing a race win in an incident, but not when you cock it up yourself.
    Max got told off and stayed a good lad afterwards doing an awareness course,
    But frankly? I think Stroll should get a race ban.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому +12

      That's why it's not really comparable.

    • @staomruel
      @staomruel Рік тому +9

      Verstappen and Ocon are drivers for different teams and thus on equal footing, this dude works for the dad of the punk that shoves him.

    • @Firemarioflower
      @Firemarioflower Рік тому

      Ocon was not wrong

    • @Banyo__
      @Banyo__ Рік тому +2

      I get throwing something in frustration, punching a wall, screaming into the abyss when you're mad, but it's when you put hands on your own team members where there can be no justification had. In this cost cap era, those fines hurt the team. You can be mad after you weigh in. Hell Max was mad AT the weigh in, lol. I swear, some days I want to be like Lance it can't be easy being you and having Daddy in charge, but when a team is afraid to speak out, everyone is just bigging you up because you're the bosses son, and there is no danger of losing your seat, how can we feel sorry for you. What real tests has he had to face. He's now in a position where he cannot hide behind a faulty car and some bad luck and everyone can see his performance level on clear display and there is no amount of BS praise from his team that can hide how he's really doing now and he's snapping.

  • @Lauren-jw7yx
    @Lauren-jw7yx Рік тому +104

    It must be awful being constantly under fire by the media with countless people making fun of you as well, but there's no excuse for taking any frustrations you have on people who are purely there to help you, there's no excuse for it regardless but especially towards the people fighting your corner.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому +14

      What Lance needs to do is have a safe space to safely vent and then a means of communicating with the media his struggles and some clarification.

    • @danilonden3782
      @danilonden3782 Рік тому

      So awful that daddy's money bought you a f1 seat that you don't deserve. And I think he is slowly starting to realise himself he doesn't deserve it.
      He is absolutely sheit. He should go to a lower class where he can play around with daddy's money.

    • @gonpala
      @gonpala Рік тому +1

      I think Checo is the only one that use pressure as excuse, he is the only one expected to win. What media and people on social media do is disgusting, although f1 drives don't have it as bad a politicians or soccer playes, but it's part of the job nowadays, imagen if Instagram were there in the 60's, but they just had to deal with safety.
      Anyway, it's just job, there's nothing wrong in changing it if you can't handle the failure.

  • @zeroelus
    @zeroelus Рік тому +35

    My wife has long absolutely hated Stroll’s attitude (and she used to be a collage teacher and encountered quite a few similar profiles, not as wealthy though) while I was a bit more indifferent to him, he does seem to have genuine talent, so he’s far from the worse “pay driver” and might be one of the better ones. But his demeanor this weekend has been a real tipping point. I am very tolerant towards emotions shown straight out of the car, but the press conference was the moment to sort of backtrack on that, and like you mentioned, he doubled down. I much rather believe he’ll be sent to a sports car program (with the exact wording you mentioned the other day) rather than the whole team capitulating.
    And you’ve planted the seeds for another Piastri fan , and boy am I liking the kid.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому +2

      His vibe has been off since he joined Racing Point. Like he had no worries.

  • @akifhossain5122
    @akifhossain5122 Рік тому +37

    glad to hear Lawrence being addressed. He is very much a part of the problem

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому +4

      It's a situation that needs to be resolved.

  • @jok3r906
    @jok3r906 Рік тому +37

    The constant criticism/critiques is taking its toll on his mental health. He honestly should just take a step back, breathe, and get away from his father, and save his mental health before we hear about him taking a dark route on the rest of his time on Earth

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому +12

      Absolutely. If he's struggling, he needs to tell someone and figure out a plan instead of soldiering on which isn't working.

  • @DampNoodles
    @DampNoodles Рік тому +46

    I honestly feel so much for everyone on the team. How this whole thing has been handled really shows that this is nothing more than a hobby to the Strolls.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому +3

      Yeah. The Silverstone team are real troopers.

    • @thegreatafrican3367
      @thegreatafrican3367 Рік тому +1

      Not to both Stolls
      Lawrence is a good business man who wants to see his son in the front

    • @superxavxii421
      @superxavxii421 Рік тому +3

      I can't believe how careless Lance was. That steering wheel cost so much damn money and he pelts it like a 5 yr old. Aston will be a great team once he's gone

    • @Firemarioflower
      @Firemarioflower Рік тому +1

      @@superxavxii421 I've seen Hamilton do the same thing after the Spain 2016 crash

    • @DampNoodles
      @DampNoodles Рік тому

      ​@@thegreatafrican3367 but now that he knows his son's never going to be at the front, he's looking at selling the team?

  • @idontwannabelonelyijustwan1044
    @idontwannabelonelyijustwan1044 Рік тому +14

    The fact that you mention the rumors that Lawrence Stroll wants to sell the team made me feel a sense of dread for Fernando, the same one I had when he was at alpine... Like if those rumors turn to be true, Fernando will offically be motorsport's most unlucky driver

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому +4

      Yeah...I hope it's not true. It'd be the biggest case of sour grapes I'd have ever seen.

  • @VRILLEX019
    @VRILLEX019 Рік тому +35

    Fast conclusion he is done and just wanting season to finish he seems so fed up by the looks of him

  • @harveyd3897
    @harveyd3897 Рік тому +31

    Honestly seeing that interview with stroll was like watching a kid with too big of toys realise he can’t use them very well and promptly have a hissy fit. Defo one way to be remembered but not a nice one to say the least.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому +8

      Indeed. In a midfield car, there's less scrutiny. But when you get Alonso placing a car in 4th where it shouldn't be right now, it raises questions.

  • @TStizzle19
    @TStizzle19 Рік тому +10

    I will say, as somebody who competed at a high level in sport, seeing frustrations like that isnt surprising and it shouldn't be a problem in and of itself. The way he acted towards his trainer, however, is a different story

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому +5

      Yeah. Your PT is meant to be your confidante and closest aide...treating them with a shove is awful.

    • @TStizzle19
      @TStizzle19 Рік тому +2

      @@LawVS absolutely, his ONLY job is to support you and make sure you're following regulations so that you don't get fined, it's a shame to see. I initially only saw the wheel get thrown (which isn't great but definitely not the same amount of disrespect imo)

  • @TimAnema
    @TimAnema Рік тому +27

    This is why Alonso is taking it easy. He feels no pressure from his teammate and so he knows if he just concentrates on driving he will do well and get paid well. He doesn’t have to fight a driver with the same car and same pace as him.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому +7

      Yep. For Fernando, everything is coming up Milhouse!

  • @whyareyoureadingmynickname8158
    @whyareyoureadingmynickname8158 Рік тому +48

    This incident is the first time I saw Stroll showing any kind of emotion in the last few months. I believe that he's done with Formula 1 and that we won't see him on the grid next year. And, as cruel as it is to say it - good riddance.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому +10

      He needs help and a safe space to heal.

    • @parrotantics2046
      @parrotantics2046 Рік тому +1

      Can ELMS be such space to heal? Or IMSA?

    • @Firemarioflower
      @Firemarioflower Рік тому +1

      Bring Mick Schumacher in.
      If Leclerc is wise, he goes to Aston and whoop Lonso.

    • @ihavewaited90daystochangem51
      @ihavewaited90daystochangem51 Рік тому +4

      Charles whooping Alonso? Lmao he should first learn to beat the slower Spaniard consistently. Monaco's maldonado isn't what he's hyped up to be.

    • @Firemarioflower
      @Firemarioflower Рік тому

      @@ihavewaited90daystochangem51 Are you mentally ill or something?

  • @Stonedbeef
    @Stonedbeef Рік тому +6

    Oscar is a real treat to the sport, although I think lando is under huge pressure right now. I think it’s hard for him going from clear number one being praised for his talent, to now being outclassed by his rookie teammate

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому +6

      Definitely. Oscar is assured, feeling very loved by his team and has a cracking sense of humour. His reaction to being demoted LIVE ON TV was classy. Sure he was disappointed but he just played it cool until he was away from cameras.

  • @bilalrasool1
    @bilalrasool1 Рік тому +11

    Its better to look at Lando's reaction. He could have gotten pole or a front row start for the main GP, where you get the significant portion of the points. Lando should have started a lot higher, but he made a mistake, he's in 10th because of his own fault. He wasn't happy, but he accepted it.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому +4

      Indeed. He realised it was his fault and didn't blame the team. He knows he needs to better and doesn't take it out on anyone else.

  • @Ymario37
    @Ymario37 Рік тому +20

    I get what you’re saying, a lot of times I look at his situation and I feel sorry for him, the amount of pressure that is on him, the media constantly berating him, and the fact that for years he must have had his whole life laid out for him. Maybe he has always wanted to do formula 1, but now, he doesn’t and he’s stuck in it because of his father.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому +5

      The trouble is is that his avoidance of the media and aloof attitude doesn't help address the ambiguity. What Aston needs to do is get Lance some help and coaching to reset him and grow.

    • @Firemarioflower
      @Firemarioflower Рік тому

      How can you feel sorry? If there's any driver that should be felt sorry for, it's Charles.... he gets absolutely ZERO respect from media, is constantly under pressure and his own team sides against him.

  • @patrickharris6720
    @patrickharris6720 Рік тому +11

    It’s funny, even when compared to a teammate who has a bit of a reputation for flying off the handle sometimes like Fernando does, I can’t recall any time where he had an incident like that. Definitely not a look you want.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому +7

      Fernando is fiery verbally but he knows to contain it physically.

    • @patrickharris6720
      @patrickharris6720 Рік тому +8

      @@LawVS And in fairness, he has most definitely mellowed out in recent years. Compare AM Alonso to Mclaren Alonso? Woof.

  • @yesman2755
    @yesman2755 Рік тому +9

    Indulged by his dad from day one. Apparently he even supplied him with a helicopter to get to his own custom built kart track that was only 15 minutes walk away.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому +3

      I don't know if that is true or not but if it is then...wow.

    • @yesman2755
      @yesman2755 Рік тому +2

      @@LawVS Villeneuve passed that story on so I guess there’s gotta be something in it.

  • @AdamDolcebobability
    @AdamDolcebobability Рік тому +14

    Idk if I love this channel so much because of you or the fact that we consistently agree on everything in F1

  • @valerierodger
    @valerierodger 7 місяців тому +7

    Max Verstappen “cool and breezy all the time” 😄 I will give him credit for maturing considerably since he made his F1 entrance, but he is cool and breezy _when he is winning_ - it’s easy to reign in your emotions when everything is going your way

  • @F1Unchained
    @F1Unchained Рік тому +3

    You said it perfectly for him. Just sad seeing him go down like this

  • @sgt.thompson98
    @sgt.thompson98 Рік тому +14

    And so Stroll becomes another driver to fall victim to a deadly phenomenon known as being Alonso's teammate, with the only survivors over the last 20 years being Hamilton, Button,... and Ocon for some reason

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому +8

      The bizarre part of this is that Alonso has left Lance alone. He's been positive and guiding...and yet he destroyed his teammate anyway. Jenson Button is the only teammate he had that he didn't eviscerate.

    • @sgt.thompson98
      @sgt.thompson98 Рік тому +3

      @@LawVS Indeed. I have a (bizarre) theory regarding Lance's performances. It is gonna be a long read.
      Usually, Lance would from time to time put a spectacular performance way above his standard level. My *tinhat* theory is this: Lance has a limited amount of "talent" throughout the season, like a stamina bar in video games that he has to carefully control as the season goes through. What we are seeing is him running on 0% energy since Monaco due to using about 90% in the first two races due to a broken wrist. It is the equivalent of grasping on a football pitch with 70 minutes to go.

    • @dy7296
      @dy7296 Рік тому +2

      Hamilton because he is great, Button and Ocon is because the car is underwhelming.

  • @sloppynyuszi
    @sloppynyuszi Рік тому +3

    I think he must be fed up with the media. Not sure why everyone is assuming he would do well in WEC. Does the guy even have experience with tintops?
    I think if he could escape his Dad’s shadow, he should make an Indycar attempt. And then when he is done with that, do some business studies, maybe try to open some business himself (like Nico Rosberg) and prove himself and work towards taking over his Dad’s business.
    The guy is a very good driver and he has nothing to be embarrassed about. If he left at the end of the season he would leave as the second youngest podium scorer in F1. A pole position, 3 podiums and spending the last three seasons in F1 partnering multiple world champions.
    As for his bad behaviour? Throwing around the steering wheel is between him and his dad who writes the cheques. Him shoving his trainer? That’s between him, the trainer and HR. If F1 was so bothered about F1 drivers behaving badly they wouldn’t chase them down after an accident, or a bad qualifying

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому

      Lance needs a mindset reset and a fresh start.

  • @MirrorMountain
    @MirrorMountain Рік тому +5

    Kimi would probably just say "Meh" tbh

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому +5

      The media would expect that though and be like "OK, thank you for the detailed response."

    • @MirrorMountain
      @MirrorMountain Рік тому

      hahaha indeed

  • @s4rest123
    @s4rest123 Рік тому +6

    So glad I found your channel recently. You always have great commentary.

  • @vincentd5651
    @vincentd5651 8 місяців тому +2

    Holy crap, Masako has an F1 channel! Man, I’m a huge fan of your voice acting. Will definitely be binging this channel.

  • @marksibley4546
    @marksibley4546 Рік тому +5

    He is the last pay driver on the grid . He owns the team he drives for.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому +1

      Which needs to be looked at.

    • @Brano88
      @Brano88 Рік тому

      honda backing up tsunoda...?

  • @BotsWeekendCovers
    @BotsWeekendCovers Рік тому +4

    I think his dad has him on a short leash and he may be told perform or you're out. Great video fella.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому

      Very tense situation probably.

  • @katy4523
    @katy4523 Рік тому +2

    I'm just glad no one got hurt. When I saw that steering wheel go and his trainer get shoved, I was worried most about that. He doesn't deserve a spot on any team

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому

      Yeah. Considering the trainer, Henry, is meant to be one of his closest advisors.

  • @Speediecee
    @Speediecee Рік тому +2

    His days are numbered. I’m expecting an announcement of his seat being filled within the next couple of race weekends. Numbers don’t lie. That seat should be producing results.

    • @sloppynyuszi
      @sloppynyuszi Рік тому

      I have a feeling if that’s the case Yuki will take that seat then and Liam will partner Ricciardo.
      It’s not like AT didn’t announce Gasly for a seat before Alpine have bought him

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому

      I doubt it. It seems like the team will be sold before he quits.

  • @Hydrnaught
    @Hydrnaught 8 місяців тому +1

    Well said, mate. You've got a great view on all this.
    Oh & you're absolutely 100% correct on all points.

  • @thanosr7418
    @thanosr7418 Рік тому +1

    I think he genuinely is not having fun anymore. Lance is under a lot of pressure, he is struggling with the car and it seems like he doesnt wannabe there anymore.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому

      Of course. We have no idea regarding the enormity of his struggles nor will we find out.

  • @gonpala
    @gonpala Рік тому +1

    today we learnt that driving is not the most dangerous work in F1

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому

      A bit harsh but the crew needs to focus on the car and team not whether or not the driver is having a temper.

    • @gonpala
      @gonpala Рік тому

      @@LawVS I think is worse than that, imagine having to make the car more comfortable for that guy, or putting it together because he went a bit extra in qualy trying to start 19 instead of 20. Imagine you can't gossip about any of it with anybody because he's the boss' son and you never know who's listening. Even the other driver is awkwardly nice to him and hes never been nice to other drivers.... Now imagine you're work is to tell that guy how to act as an adult and pretend not to be a millionaire in a bad trip who can have Crofty himself fired.

  • @vrccb
    @vrccb Рік тому +1

    A good and well balanced assessment of a sad situation. I would go on to say that the speculation re sale of the team is spot on.

  • @bananatree2527
    @bananatree2527 Рік тому +1

    It's not even just how he treated the team. The F1TV crew have an interview with him from Friday after qualifying and they literally say that they can't show that interview on air because it contains too much "unrepeatable language". I know Will Buxton and Jolyon Palmer aren't shy about criticising F1 when they feel things go awry (Buxton was vocal about Mazepin joining F1 and Palmer criticises penalties all the time, Laura Winter also criticised that it was allowed for Perez to serve his penalty with a retired car in Japan), but I don't see them making up stories out of thin air if they weren't true. Like Buxton would immediately lose his job if he defamed an F1 driver with lies on air, they would never let any of the presenters get away with that.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому

      You mean the stuff we saw online wasn't the entirety??

    • @bananatree2527
      @bananatree2527 Рік тому

      ​@@LawVS I don't know what else circulated online, but I am talking about his interview with the F1TV crew, which is separate from his behaviour in the garage.

  • @willf1sv5
    @willf1sv5 Рік тому +1

    Alonso had more points after the Baku sprint than Stroll has scored the whole season so far.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому +1

      Ouch. That's quite telling.

  • @ediltonspencer6974
    @ediltonspencer6974 Рік тому +1

    There is absolutely no way Lance is driving that Aston Martin next season. Doesn't matter who is father is, there is no possible explanation for the shareholders, sponsors, team members and fans on why he should continue driving. If Lance is not sacked nobody with a minimum sense of reasoning will take Aston Martin serious anymore. Aston Martin will definitely change name to - Lance's Playground F1 Team.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому

      Shareholders can be very convincing...

  • @MrEricrockinout
    @MrEricrockinout Рік тому +1

    Oscar is the future. I love how he puts his head down and DRIVES. What a champ (in a few years)

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому

      He's very much a steady soul.

  • @M4nu20K
    @M4nu20K Рік тому +1

    Lance Stroll really needs to leave Aston Martin idc. He did well in the first few races and now it looks like he’s driving in an Alfa Romeo more than an Aston Martin.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому +1

      This fall is concerning. He needs help.

  • @tristan1172
    @tristan1172 Рік тому +5

    media is definitely taking a toll on him

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому +2

      Of course, but after all these years, you would think he would've had the training to contain yourself and let loose in private where you can vent.

  • @lespaz1197
    @lespaz1197 Рік тому +1

    Its clever from alonso to be so nice to lance because he knows there is no way he would ever stand a chance. And so he keeps lawrence on his good side.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому +1

      He savaged him with kindness.

  • @superxavxii421
    @superxavxii421 Рік тому +1

    Logan is technically in a worse position than Lance and hes taking it pretty well in comparison. Makes me root for him more than I ever did for Lance.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому +1

      Yes. Logan vocalising that's he's pleasantly surprised how much the team principal is backing him.

  • @DFSJR1203
    @DFSJR1203 Рік тому

    I could imagine what F1 would be like if they had drivers like the ones who race at Bowman Gray stadium. It would really up the excitement level.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому

      Wow. That'd be nuts.

  • @DaTux91
    @DaTux91 Рік тому +2

    Stroll has to GTFO of there as soon as he possibly can. For his own sake even more than anyone else's. This is destroying him and his reputation. There really is no reason for him to keep putting himself through this any longer and there are others who deserve a chance and would benefit from getting a head start for next season by jumping in right now. If he's scared of losing face: he's losing a lot more face now than if he said "I'm not quite quick enough and I don't have the motivation anymore to try and prove that I can be, so I'm giving up my seat to someone who does. I'll be living my best life as a tennis player from now ln and I welcome you to follow this new career of mine closely."

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому

      I think there's too much internal pressure for it to be as simple as that.

  • @grandilo5983
    @grandilo5983 Рік тому +4

    If there is a statement, it'll somehow be his engineers' fault 😂

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому +1

      By now it's too little, too late.

    • @grandilo5983
      @grandilo5983 Рік тому

      @@LawVS Oh 100%, I share your disappointment that this wasn't taken in hand yesterday.

  • @hitmanvr6
    @hitmanvr6 4 місяці тому

    When Max called Lance a "R***rd" over the radio, was the absolute most hilarious single event to ever happen in F1. No one can change my mind...

  • @bonelesswater2391
    @bonelesswater2391 Рік тому +1

    The truth is the only way he’s gonna stop it is if he gets bullied out of the sport. Lawrence is also responsible for subjecting us to this incompetence, more than stroll himself.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому

      Surely they must be thinking of lost earnings, bad PR and worried shareholders

  • @AnimaDweller
    @AnimaDweller Рік тому

    I think that for the first time ever, Lance actually realized that he hit his peak a while ago. This is as good as its gonna get.
    He's not going to step up to Alonso's level.
    Pressure finally got to him.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому

      Yes. He has reached his limit in this calibre of car.

    • @AnimaDweller
      @AnimaDweller Рік тому

      ​@@LawVSindeed. He's behaving like someone who knows he's nor going to be in F1 for long

  • @gamerboi977
    @gamerboi977 Рік тому +1

    Stop comparing everyone with Oscar

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому +4

      The comparison though was right there. Oscar was on live TV, mid-interview and found out he was demoted due to track limits, his own fault...and he took it well. That's how you do it.

  • @milantoth6246
    @milantoth6246 Рік тому +2

    Honestly at this point if i were lance i would quit after qatar. Its clear that aston are not gonna be good enough at any pf the remaining races for him to come even close to a podium, and he wont make any new friends on or off the grid by staying. Its clearly also having a psychological toll on him. Everyone wins if he leaves, including himself.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому +1

      Lance needs to seek help and a mindset reset.

  • @CobraAce04
    @CobraAce04 Рік тому +1

    The sooner the Valkyrie project gets up and Lance moves over, the better it'll be for everyone especially Lance. He's a talented racing driver and very good at keeping his nose clean and bringing her home. He doesn't have it in him to fight the overwhelming gravity of Alonso. He can be proud of his 3 podiums and of being good enough to be up there at points in F1, but FFS, Lawrence, put the kid out of his misery. Let him drive sports cars or touring cars or even play Tennis which he actually loves

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому

      I don't think Papa Stroll sees that way. I bet he makes Jos look like a puppy.

  • @eldiablolll3556
    @eldiablolll3556 7 місяців тому +1

    Steoll has never been good, his dad's pocket book is good.

  • @mohitganpule6431
    @mohitganpule6431 Рік тому +1

    He probably should've cooled down before appearing for his interview. The difference between Oscar and Lance in this instance is that, Lance is being majorly outperformed by his team mate, while Oscar is still a rookie and he's been matching Lando whenever he has the upgrades, since McLaren have introduced them. Plus he's also shown to be cool during high pressure situations too (F2, 2023 Hungarian GP vs Perez, etc)
    Lance has too much pressure on him and that's getting to him. I don't understand 1 thing though. Lance was somehow driving better post his surgery, during the recovery phase, compared to now.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому

      Yep. He needed a safe space.

    • @mohitganpule6431
      @mohitganpule6431 Рік тому

      @@LawVS He could've spoken to his personal trainer? Oh nvm idt there's any safe space left between the two

  • @pangster3790
    @pangster3790 Рік тому +2

    I really believe we are blessed by Oscar Piastri's entry into F1. He is chill, funny and just an amazing person. Lance on the other hand, i believe he is a spoiled brat that doesn't deserve to be here. Instead should of been replaced, maybe by Liam Lawson 👀.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому +1

      Liam is equally chill. And yes, Oscar's sarcy wit is fresh.

  • @B1ack1c311
    @B1ack1c311 Рік тому

    I'm almost certain Oscar knew he had breached track limits but hadn't heard anything further so didn't want to speak up. No hate against him or anything, I just think that's why he handled it so well, although tbf he is quite a chill guy anyway.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому

      Yep. He joked about it further after SQ3.

  • @Orech9
    @Orech9 Рік тому +2

    Lance should quit and leave place to Filipe Drugovich

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому +1

      Lance should get some help and find a way to get out of this funk.

  • @Membratim
    @Membratim Рік тому +1

    To put it bluntly, Lance's shortcomings have been thoroughly exposed this year... The problem is that now it's there for the whole world to see.
    What might work better would be for him would be to step away for the rest of the season and get whatever help he clearly needs so he can come back, fully refreshed and reset, ready to go again.
    And before anyone says it, I'm well aware that would allow Felipe Drugovich the chance to, potentially, show Lance up further still. But honestly, for the sake of the team, you could do worse than these 2 options on the table right now 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому

      Indeed. Being in a top tier car for most of the year has revealed the limits of Stroll's skills.

  • @willtalley4753
    @willtalley4753 Рік тому

    The way he conducted himself was poor, it’s truly shocking. I understand that world class athletes from time to time blow up, but what he did was just childish. To add to your point about Oscar, he’s never lashed out towards others and has taken responsibilities for any mistakes he’s made.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому +1

      Indeed. It can happen, people venting...but you vent safely and in private.

  • @Chatisthisrealquestionmark
    @Chatisthisrealquestionmark Рік тому +2

    max cool and breezie??? now Tell me a fairy tale.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому

      He is really when things come down to it. He can handle the pressure, the team know how to handle HIM and the Max of 2023 is able to calm down much faster than the Max of 2020.

  • @vmonkeymanvdomine
    @vmonkeymanvdomine Рік тому +1

    Nice haircut! I feel like Lance just really leaned into the "my dad owns the team and can pay for this" kind of behaviour. I gave him a chance at the start of the season hoping he'd also be competitive but he really just needs to make way for someone with a larger skillset to actually elevate Aston to their deserved P2 or P3 in the constructors'

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому

      Cheers! I think the team definitely is becoming more aware of what they're missing out on.

  • @KS-qf1pn
    @KS-qf1pn Рік тому +3

    Alonso is an unintended Trojan horse…, attacking the team from within…(only with good intention to perform)..
    Exposing a team which has no No.2 driver, so all the world end up seeing it..
    The AM crew has to endure Lance’s poor performance knowing they could have had 2nd in the world championship if they had a proper driver…surely this might have led to some whispers among the team members…
    Now Lance is unhappy because “old man” Alonso is destroying his reputation, and Daddy is upset because his boy does not enjoy the sport anymore…
    The fact is Lance is now the laughing stock in the paddock… NOW daddy wants to sell…😂

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому

      But throwing the team crew into jeopardy? Come on.

  • @TheXIIIking
    @TheXIIIking 8 місяців тому +1

    Lance Stroll is human-a young man who will make mistakes and has made mistakes. The major difference between him and others around his age is who his father is. He's not held accountable for his outbursts, and it's not a recent development. He's subverted any significant consequences, and sadly, I don't think he will as long as his father protects him from consequences, whether from his outbursts or performances.
    It's a shame because I think he'd be a better driver without that safety net. We've seen flashes of it.

  • @MickPsyphon
    @MickPsyphon Рік тому +1

    Lance is a pothead and an asshole, but there's no reason for him to apologize to the public. The team should deal with this internally, because it only involves team members. Lance won't be around much longer. He probably knows this. If the team doesn't deal with Lance's behaviour issues, it won't be able to operate properly.
    Onward to the next owner, folks!

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому

      No Lance should apologise. Be accountable for his actions that were uncalled for.

    • @MickPsyphon
      @MickPsyphon Рік тому

      @@LawVS
      I never said that Lance shouldn't apologize. He should apologize to his team. He didn't do anything to you, me, or anyone else. We have no right to demand an apology from him. It's no different from your neighbours having an argument. It has nothing to do with us. They need to sort it out for themselves.

  • @OwenLeBlanc-l7h
    @OwenLeBlanc-l7h 4 місяці тому

    Lawrence ironically has done an amazing job as owner bringing the former force India team from trash to fairly competitive.

  • @driesvanoosten4417
    @driesvanoosten4417 Рік тому

    Honestly, I still think the outrage over the Max and Ocon thing is a bit odd, especially when you compare it with the Russell and Bottas thing at Imola. I think Russell's conduct was actually way worse that Max'.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому

      True. There's plenty of incidents to be had but this one with Lance was on someone who had done nothing wrong.

  • @connorappleton1945
    @connorappleton1945 Рік тому +1

    Looking at it from the other side, we've all been dishing the dirt on him for the past 6 years since he's been in F1 and all of a sudden now he's finally snapped... he's the one with anger issues, spoilt & with an attitude problem....

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому

      I understand that but you feel like it could've been easily avoided by doing as much good PR junkets as possible for the world to get to know Lance properly in a casual environment.

  • @GymEnjoyer1
    @GymEnjoyer1 Рік тому

    Alonso not even trying put him in more pressure than if alonso was trying

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому

      When he's just doing his thing and being nice.

  • @Janaknagaraj
    @Janaknagaraj Рік тому +1

    This would be un-sportsman like behaviour not the penalty that was given to Lando earlier in the year.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому

      Exactly. That Lando thing was ludicrous.

    • @staLkerhu
      @staLkerhu Рік тому

      Then how would you describe it? "Cheeky slow down" as one of his female fan said?@@LawVS

    • @Janaknagaraj
      @Janaknagaraj Рік тому

      That ought to have been an infringement of F1, fia or director's guidelines at most and punishment should have been a telling off not to do it again. It didn't deserve a penalty.

    • @staLkerhu
      @staLkerhu Рік тому

      " It didn't deserve a penalty." Excuse me good sir, you said WHAT?! He HELD UP literally EVERYBODY behind him, just to make his double stack possible. Get your head out of your *ss, because this is unhealthy...@@Janaknagaraj

  • @davidduanes9574
    @davidduanes9574 Рік тому +1

    As a UFC and combat sports in general i find hilarious that this is such a big thing. Apologize to who? To the fans? To the media? He should apologise to the guy he shoved, not to the people who happened to see it. Dont get me wrong, I want this spoilt brat out of F1 asap but cmon 😁 he is just human being doing human being things. He should not be sorry, he should be better.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому

      I get that, but F1 drivers shouldn't lash out at people like that who had nothing to do with their issues at that time.

    • @davidduanes9574
      @davidduanes9574 Рік тому

      @@LawVS I agree, not only F1 drivers, noone should, but it seems to me that F1 drivers are held to such high standards that its becoming a censorship. They cannot say what they think and if they do something emotional which is understandable given their position, they are expected to be making these public apologies that they often make just because they have been ordered to, not because they are sorry. Dont get me wrong, Lance should apologise, but he should apologise to that guy. Not to us. I honestly believe that even you dont really care and you know damn well that if he came out and made this scripted apology, its basically memorized text from his manager.

  • @Uzair_Of_Babylon465
    @Uzair_Of_Babylon465 Рік тому +1

    Great video keep it up you're doing amazing things also RIP Carlo Sainz for the rest of the season 😁😁😂😭👍

  • @Sc0tt_e
    @Sc0tt_e Рік тому +1

    Lance has been in the sport for 7 years. I understand that he might need some time but how much more time can he be given? He’s practically a veteran of the sport by now. His attitude has only gotten worse since he started and it’s at a point now where he should leave to maintain any respect anyone ever had for him. He needs to realise that he just isn’t as good as pretty much anyone other than Logan Sargeant who is a literal rookie. I think he should at least take a year away if he does still have passion for F1; it’d be the best thing for him and for the team.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому +2

      Most drivers would yearn for 7 years in F1 with no worry of firing.

    • @Sc0tt_e
      @Sc0tt_e Рік тому

      @@LawVSPrecisely. I think it's an insult to drivers who are young now and won't be forever. Guys like Felipe Drugovich won't get to have 7 years in the sport if the seat that would go to him gets kept by Stroll for longer. Their chances are being taken away by drivers who are too safe in their seats despite underperforming.

  • @noshiee
    @noshiee Рік тому +1

    i really like that the lighting matches whatever team you're talking about 😄

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому +1

      I like to have a vague theme.

  • @Chatisthisrealquestionmark
    @Chatisthisrealquestionmark Рік тому +1

    fernando is such an awesome human. no wonder lance pale in comparison.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому

      I can't believe how chill Fernando is now, getting down with the memes etc

  • @b1air77
    @b1air77 Рік тому +1

    Lance has got to be shipped off to “lead” Aston Martin’s WEC project

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому +1

      It's the most dignified choice.

  • @ehsancandrive
    @ehsancandrive Рік тому

    In terms of maturity, no one can be compared to oscar because his general personality is mellow and content. So comparing someone who is talented and fought their way to the top when compared to a driver who is only in the sport for so long because of who pays the bills is not fair. Oscar is even more mature than Lando, Max and even Lewis to an extent. Oscar has earned his place and does not take it for granted.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому

      Indeed. Oscar is calm and collected and NOW feels loved. That makes all the difference. McLaren wanted him so badly.

    • @ehsancandrive
      @ehsancandrive Рік тому

      @@LawVS I think he was loved since he joined McLaren. Now he has fans to share the love that the team gives. The fact that he keeps to himself and can control his emotions like when he was put on the spot when his time was deleted is impressive. He just walked it off an just increase the margin of his goals for the weekend and moved on. Now with the sprint race win, he is a bright driver and if he and Lando play it right, can make McLaren a top team again

  • @armadaza
    @armadaza Рік тому

    Ironically, I wonder when the sponsor's will chime in and say: "Lance is an ambassador for our brands and without any statement, that implies that we are okay with that type of conduct. We expect some type of response or else." Okay, I realize its extreme, but surely, this has got to have some type of consequence.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому

      I wouldn't be surprised if those conversations are being had in the boardroom.

  • @Whatreally123
    @Whatreally123 Рік тому

    Its hilarious how Aston Martin isnt intervening and sacking him. Its a bad rep for their brand.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому

      Think who the boss is.

    • @Whatreally123
      @Whatreally123 Рік тому

      @@LawVS everyone knows who the boss is. That's what is surprising that AM is putting their reputation on stake for Stroll Sr to have his son continue to be a driver.

  • @CoffeeInMorningDetroiter
    @CoffeeInMorningDetroiter Рік тому +1

    Rocket Powered Mohawk lives rent free in Strolls head

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому

      Lance needs to find some guidance handling all this pressure.

  • @gasgaslex_photos
    @gasgaslex_photos Рік тому +4

    Lance is looking more and more like the Billionaires son whos Daddy has bought him a racing team to go pursue his childhood hobby but now is bored and disinterested but daddy is telling him - I spent hundreds of millions to buy you a team you ungrateful little twerp so you're going to go drive in it whether you like it or not!

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому +3

      He's got so much internal stress. I do feel sorry for him but he can't lash out at staff.

  • @abolje19
    @abolje19 Рік тому +1

    Aston Martin entering WEC in 2025. There's his new home and I hope he goes there

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому +2

      Most logical and slick choice.

    • @abolje19
      @abolje19 Рік тому

      @@LawVS So many drivers that "Failed" in f1 go there. Buemi, Kobayashi, Giovinazzi, Di Resta, etc. And the fact that 3 people drive the car instead of 1. Perfect championship for him

  • @theshovl3r
    @theshovl3r Рік тому

    Let’s calm down there bud on Lawrence stroll. He didn’t have to invest, the team could have failed. He saved force India, and the staff. He has every right to cash out

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому

      I want these rumours to be untrue and that Papa Stroll believes in the project.

    • @theshovl3r
      @theshovl3r Рік тому

      @@LawVS I get that, I don’t disagree either. It just feels he has done more for the sport than gene haas

  • @surtrgaming1730
    @surtrgaming1730 Рік тому

    I'm a bit of a noob on how F1 jobs work. Why can't the pit worker complain about Lance's behaviour? Is there some sort of rule against it specific to Aston Martin or F1

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому

      Most people think it's to do with the team culture...but the FIA compliance officer coming in is getting an external person looking into it.

  • @bonelesswatermelon420
    @bonelesswatermelon420 Рік тому

    It was kinda funny and sad seeing the F1 driver reactions video where Logan's and Lance's interviews were next to each other. Logan was just one place above Lance but he sounded like a bro bragging to his friends that he finally reached second base. Meanwhile, there's Lance's interview where they had to cut it both at the start and end just to make it watchable.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому +3

      This was a quiet qualy session for Logan where he looked close to making Q2 at a track nobody expected him to.

  • @bonehead2426
    @bonehead2426 Рік тому

    In my opinion let lance go to williams or some other back marker on loan, lower pressure on lance help him develop and logan gets a boost in confidence from fighting for points. Ik its unrealistic but i feel lance could do decently with williams and logan would at least be on par in the aston

    • @bonehead2426
      @bonehead2426 Рік тому

      Both teams might benefit, both driver will benefit

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому

      Maybe...but would Papa Stroll stomach that admission?

    • @bonehead2426
      @bonehead2426 Рік тому

      @@LawVS doubtful, but if he wants his son to succeed i hope he will understand that a lower pressure environment is needed

  • @BrianWMay
    @BrianWMay Рік тому

    I was disgusted, considering it's media that get customers to pay his wages. Be disappointed, be angry but get your priorities sorted.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому

      Or at least vent in private.

  • @clinteastwood14896
    @clinteastwood14896 Рік тому +1

    This is what happens when daddy pays tens of millions of dollars for his son to be in F1. He is not in the sport because he's a good driver, he's there because his daddy is rich.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому

      The thing which saddens me is that HE CAN drive well; you don't get P3 in Baku in your rookie year without some skill. Unfortunately Williams was a sinking ship and that stunted his development. Then he got into a team where his dad fully owned it and there was no real point to push. At Williams he COULD be replaced so there was a small sense of risk.

  • @thelionking3321
    @thelionking3321 Рік тому +1

    Lawrence stroll comments about selling the team…Lance throwing tantrums looks like other investors are not happy with his performance and want to sack him! Its stupidity shoving his trainer, as soon as I saw it live on tv i know he lost it, this will become a talkative issue and you made a video😅

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому

      the shareholders surely must be concerned.

  • @justliech3948
    @justliech3948 Рік тому

    Stroll being the biggest support for Drugovich

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому

      Felipe is doing the rounds isn't he?

  • @flatspider
    @flatspider Рік тому

    I’m not defending stroll but he’s an athlete in competition there’s a lot off pressure stress.. in these situations you need to leave them alone to release the rage . I do feel sorry for his trainer who was genuinely trying to help him you could see that ❤ to him I hope he stays and they can resolve any issues

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому +1

      Of course there's adrenaline buzzing at that point but you don't need to resort to shoving.

    • @albertotrigosbueno5547
      @albertotrigosbueno5547 Рік тому +1

      stroll has autism so even thought he is treated for improving his difficulties, you don't tolerate frustration and pressure like a normal person

  • @AlexandreNegrao
    @AlexandreNegrao Рік тому

    Stroll can get angry as much as he wishes, the fact is he is not performing as he should and if his dad wasn't the team's owner, he would be OUT.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому

      Indeed...but the shareholders will start to get antsy at the potential missing out on important prize money.

  • @davealmer3803
    @davealmer3803 Рік тому +1

    He s a spoiled little rich kid with no appreciation for the fact that he is in F1 and there are MANY drivers that given an opportunity even on their worst day would be miles better. (except for Latifi&Sargent they suck too)

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому +1

      I reckon he's reaching his limit in criticism and talent.

    • @davealmer3803
      @davealmer3803 Рік тому +1

      He never had the talent to begin with and you made valid points in this video and being Canadian this makes the rest of the future for our drivers look bad as there s the real possibility of money over talent perception.@@LawVS

  • @carlosmorgadosilva3517
    @carlosmorgadosilva3517 Рік тому +1

    Stroll is officially the worst driver on the grid no doubt. Not only does he not perform at all, but his sportmanship is non-existent. Logan Sargeant isn't performing well, but at least he is being able to more or less keep himself together to the point of not blaming the car or the staff. If I were Fernando Alonso, I would already be writing a script to a speech condemning Lawrence Stroll's actions to make to the media as soon as Lawrence leaves the team, if he does.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому

      He's slowly falling in terms of performance yes.

  • @warpeace8891
    @warpeace8891 Рік тому

    The trainer was not waiving his finger, he was pointing out of the garage because it is mandatory for all drivers to get weighed immediately after exiting the car. You are not allowed to walk off into the paddock or anywhere else without getting weighed first. His trainer was trying to get Stroll to comply with the rules. Stroll was pretty violent with his push and then was a public disgrace shortly afterwards with media and other team members. There simply must be disciplinary action taken. F1 cannot allow drivers to behave like an out of control 5 year old. Lance Stroll is a stark contrast to every other driver with his behaviour and demeanor. There are no excuses, he is an experienced driver and an adult at least in age if not behaviour.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому

      That's what I said. He could see Lance was enraged and had to be direct to ensure he wasn't going to get in trouble with the FIA.

  • @aradina6432
    @aradina6432 Рік тому

    If the strolls pull out of aston and potentially ruin the future of the team I would feel bad for Alonso. Its been the most promising team for him since ferarri.

    • @LawVS
      @LawVS  Рік тому

      Terrible and endangering the livelihoods of hundreds of people. Also what will Honda think?