Canadian driver Lance Stroll optimistic about his team’s prospects for ’21 F-1 season
The COVID-19 pandemic hit both Formula One and Lance Stroll hard last year, but it didn’t stop the Canadian driver from enjoying his best season on the circuit
Stroll had to miss the Eifel Grand Prix last October in Germany following a positive COVID-19 test. But the 22-year-old from Montreal posted two podium finishes and his first career pole position (Turkish Grand Prix in November) to end up tied for 10th in the drivers’ standings.
That’s buoyed Stroll’s confidence heading into the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday.
“In my mind it was a matter of time to get into a good car that could produce results, show what I can do and prove to myself what I could do,” Stroll said during a recent videoconference. “Last year was a great year in that sense . . . I think it was a good indication of the potential this team has and we have as a group.