Stroll stresses: 'Everything good between me and my coach'
On Friday, footage surfaced that caused a stir. The footage showed Lance Stroll giving his performance coach, Henry Howe, a rough shove after a frustrating qualifying session. However, Stroll assures that everything is fine between him and his trainer.
Stroll clearly got out of his Aston Martin car in frustration after qualifying on Friday. After he threw his steering wheel out of the car, his physio had to suffer. The driver stressed that there were no problems between us. "We’re good. He’s a bro. We go through the frustrations together and we ride together, so we’re cool," he is quoted by Racefans.net.
Stroll is not going to change behaviour
The images caused a stir on social media, but the Canadian does not care: "I'm not looking at social media, I’m in the car driving this weekend." It is the fourth Formula 1 weekend in a row that Stroll has failed to get through Q1.
Asked if he is considering changing his behaviour in future situations, a negative answer follows. "I f*****g hate having a bad day. It’s not going to change," said the number 10 in the championship.