Midfield F1 star slammed for being “predictably nowhere” in Monaco GP
One F1 star has been criticised f🍸or being “predictably nowhere” in Monaco GP

Former F1 team manager Peter Windsor has taken aim at 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lance Stroll for being “predi♍ctably nowhere” during the Monaco Grand Prix.
It was a tough weekend for Stroll, who failed to make it ou🐼t of Q1 for Aston Martin.
The Canadian was hit with two grid penalties for impeding ahead of the race, meaning 🔥he was always set for a difficult Sunday in the principality.
Stroll pitted early, but the tactics✱ used by Racing Bulls and then Williams didn’t work in his favour.
Speaking on his YouTube channel after the race, Windsor was unimpressed by Stroll’s performance on a weekend where Adrian Newey was present trackside for Aston Martin for t𝓡he first time.
“It was also a bad weekend for Aston Martin even though Alonsꦗo did that heroic job in❀ qualifying,” Windsor said.
⛄“He was running pretty well, would have been comfortably in t♊he points, but stopped out on the circuit with a blown Mercedes engine in the Aston Martin.
“Lance Stroll was predictably now💝here as ever in all that traffic stuff as well.
“So, not a good weekend for Aston Martin in front of Adrian Newey, who was there as I say all weekend on🌼 parade.”
Stroll reflects on tough Monaco weekend
While it🎶 was another difficult weekend for Stroll, he has scored 100 per cent of Aston Martin’s poin🥂ts in 2025.
Stroll꧙ made the most of a chaotic Australian GP to come away with sixth.
Similarly, in China, the double꧟ disqualification for Ferrari promoted Stroll to ninth.
Teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fernando Alonso has been desperately unlucky.
The two-time world champion was on course for his firs🎀t points of the year but was ♛forced to retire due to a power unit issue.
“It’s Monaco, so when you have a tough Saturday, you know Sunday will always be a challenge,ꦐ” Stroll reflected.
“It was always going to be tricky starting from the back of the grid and it was not an excitinꦺg race with very few opportunities that could help🍷 us gain more positions today.
“We now𝔍 turn the page and focus on Barcelona in a week’s time.”

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