Waterloo Region Record

Canada’s Stroll, 18, defies the critics — it’s ‘just noise’

- Jerome Pugmire

BAKU, AZERBAIJAN — When the critics were speculatin­g over how he got a seat in Formula One, teenager Lance Stroll simply ignored them.

The 18-year-old Canadian driver, son of billionair­e investor Lawrence Stroll, was right not to listen.

On Sunday, the Williams driver showed his genuine ability in finishing third at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. It was very nearly second place, too, but Finnish driver Valtteri Bottas surged past him in his faster Mercedes with the finish line just in sight.

Still, to secure a podium in only the eighth race of his career was an outstandin­g achievemen­t, especially considerin­g the flak Stroll took earlier in the season when he failed to finish his first three races, and four out of the first six. “I am just lost for words. I can’t quite realize what just happened,” said Stroll, who was barely able to keep the smile off his face.

“The last few races have been tricky, but it has all been worth it.”

His father, wearing a sky-blue shirt, looked emotional when his son stood on the race podium — barely old enough to drink the celebrator­y Champagne being passed around by race winner Daniel Ricciardo. Stroll also had to drink from one of Ricciardo’s race shoes, a jovial punishment the Australian driver likes to inflict on others.

It has been quite some turnaround for Stroll, who has had to deal with skeptics saying the financial backing his father brought to the Williams team is the only reason for his presence in F1.

“I don’t listen to that stuff, it’s just people talking,” Stroll said defiantly Sunday, when asked if the criticism affected him. “I’m just happy for myself, happy for my team, my friends, family. The rest is all just noise in the background and I don’t really care for it.”

The Montreal-born Stroll was drafted in by Williams when Brazilian veteran Felipe Massa announced his retirement at the end of last season.

They are now teammates, because Massa came out of retirement after Bottas hurriedly left Williams to join Mercedes, following world champion Nico Rosberg’s retirement days after securing the 2016 F1 title.

Stroll, once part of the prestigiou­s Ferrari driver academy, won last year’s European Formula 3 championsh­ip by a large margin.

 ?? CLIVE ROSE, GETTY IMAGES ?? An extremely happy third-place finisher Lance Stroll, born in Montreal, celebrates on the podium following the Azerbaijan Formula One Grand Prix in Baku on Sunday.
CLIVE ROSE, GETTY IMAGES An extremely happy third-place finisher Lance Stroll, born in Montreal, celebrates on the podium following the Azerbaijan Formula One Grand Prix in Baku on Sunday.

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