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Lance Stroll says much online criticism is “just noise,” outlining his approach on Aston Martin’s Unearth Your Greatness YouTube series.
The Aston Martin driver sits 13th in the 2025 standings and prioritizes trusted voices over public backlash when assessing performance and direction.
Stroll argues fluctuating perceptions are inevitable in elite sport. Deliver and praise follows; falter and narratives change rapidly from weekend to weekend.
He filters feedback, focusing on engineers, coaches, and family, ensuring preparation and debriefs stay insulated from external commentary.
Scrutiny remains elevated given Lawrence Stroll’s ownership of the team. Lance acknowledges the backdrop but separates it from execution and accountability inside the garage.
His record includes three podiums, one pole position, and 324 points since debuting with Williams in 2017.
He moved to Racing Point in 2019 after the investor-led takeover, later competing under the Aston Martin name as regulations and competitiveness evolved.
At 26, Stroll frames difficult race days as development opportunities, treating setbacks as data for driving technique, tyre understanding, and execution under pressure.
He accepts perfection is rare across long seasons. Consistency, resilience, and preparation underpin points accumulation more than occasional peaks.
The emphasis aligns with Aston Martin’s objectives: incremental gains, cleaner execution, and minimizing error windows against a compressed midfield.
Filtering noise aids decision-making, from tyre selection to wheel-to-wheel judgement, helping preserve confidence during volatile qualifying and strategy swings.
As 2025 progresses, Stroll targets steadier weekends and stronger points hauls while insulating performance from external narratives and short-term reactions.