Lance Stroll’s stubborn reply to shove and love of F1 does himself no favours

The Aston Martin driver cut a frustrated figure at the Qatar Grand Prix and saw his actions called into question in the wake of his fourth consecutive Q1 exit.&💎nbsp;
Stroll threw his steering wheel, pushed his pers♏onal trainer, and appeared not to observe weighing protocols before giving an awkward interview in a stroppy outburst.
The Canadian's conduct was condemned by many F1 observers and he was later issued with a written warning by the FIA following a post-💧race investigation.
Stroll attempted to downplay the te⛎nse exchange with his trainer Henry Howe in Qatar, insisting they were “cool” with each o🎐ther.
But Stroll was in no mood to talk about that incident, or his love for the sport, whe🌸n facing the media ahead of this weekend’s Unite𓃲d States Grand Prix.
When asked if he had patched things up with his traine🦋r and whether he still enjoys🧔 being in F1 in a double-barrelled question, Stroll bluntly replied: “Yes and yes.”

As well as shirking the chance to put the shoving incident to bed, Stroll also squandered the perfect opportunity to expres⛄s his feelings about F1.
It has been a difficult season for Stroll, who has struggled to match the form of new Aston Martin teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fernando Alonso, aౠnd found himself at the centre of paddo🌳ck gossip.
There have been suggestions that the 24-year-♌old is considering his future as an F1 driver, though he previously laughed off a short-lived rumour that he might pursue a career in tennis.
Aston Martin have also attempted to dispel talk about Stroll quitting, insisting h꧙e will still race for the team in 2024.
Bꦯut to observers watching🧔 Thursday’s FIA press conference, Stroll’s body language did little to suggest he is currently having a good time.
It is no secret that speaking to the world’s meꩲdia is far from F1 drivers’ favourite part of the weekend, but Stroll barely managed a smile as he slouched, appearin𓂃g disinterested, throughout the entire half-hour press conference.
A more considered response may have helped change that 🐭perception.

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