Lance Stroll praised after “negative questions” but “concern” remains
Aston Martin's Lance Stroll feted after🐽 points scoring at F1 Australianꦡ Grand Prix

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lance Stroll has been praised for his start to the F1 2025 season at the difficuꦚlt Austr⛄alian Grand Prix.
Six drivers crashe💧d out in the ♔wet conditions in Melbourne for the curtain-raiser to the new season.
But Stroll - often criticised by F1 fans - avoided the fate of his esteemed 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Aston Martin teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fernando Alonso to register a P6 finish.
Stroll enhanced his reputatio🌺n for♚ driving astutely in wet weather.
“This whole weekend he has been pretty deceܫnt,” Sky Sports’ Naomi Sc♌hiff noted.
“I don’t know whether it wa𝓀s the winter to re-setꦑ his mind.
“It can get 🃏so bogged down in negative results, and negative questions from the media.
“It feels like he has come into this w🅠📖eekend a little more fresh.
ꦕ“He has been on ♛it. A great result to finish the weekend.”
Karun Chandhok said: “Points on the board, let’s see where they ܫcan build.
“In terms of pace, the team will be concerned bec🎶ause they are clearly behind Williams and behind Racing Bulls and the other top four.
“When ♎the opportunity 🐽presented itself, he got points on the board.”
Stroll reacted to his P6: “It was one of those races… you just had to stay on t🎃rack and keep it clean.
“We did that. I’m happy to pick up six.
“Confidence was a big word, out there tꦇoday. I never had a lot of confidence.
“The conditions were tricky. There was one dry line, then 𒉰everything else was wet. On the inters it was tricky.”
'Uncharacteristic' Fernando Alonso error at F1 Australian Grand Prix
Alonso sp🎃an and crashed into a wall on Lap 34 of the F1 Australian Grand Prix.
“It w𒀰as a little aggressive with the kerb,” ꦗSchiff assessed.
“I think he clipped the kerb too much, and he put the tyres on the slippery white lin♛es, and m💛ade a mistake which we saw many drivers make.
“It was very uncharacteristic of Fernando.”
C🔥handhok added: “It was one of those days. I’m trying to remember the last time Alonso crashed… and I can’t remember…”
𝓀Aston Martin entered the first grand prix of 2025 amid fear about their pace.
Some💦 experts predicted ꦍthey could find themselves as the second-slowest car on the grid.
The rain and the six crashes resulted in chaos in Australia which gave Stroll a cha🐠nce to capitalise, which he duly too🧸k.
He finished above both Ferraris, whose tyre strategy in the wet failed them, and Oscar Piastri who spun from second to 13t⛎h and recovered to P9.
The son of Aston Martin’s billionaire ow🦂ner Lawrence Stroll is much-maligned when things go wrong for him, but in Australia he kickstarted a potentially tricky time for his team with a solid points finish.

Jܫames was a sports journalist at Sky Spoꩲrts for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.