Lance Stroll | |
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Born | Lance Strulovitch 29 October 1998 Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Parent | Lawrence Stroll (father) |
Relatives |
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Formula One World Championship career | |
Nationality | Canadian |
2024 team | Aston Martin Aramco-Mercedes [1] |
2025 team | Aston Martin Aramco-Mercedes [1] |
Car number | 18 |
Entries | 169 (166 starts) |
Championships | 0 |
Wins | 0 |
Podiums | 3 |
Career points | 292 |
Pole positions | 1 |
Fastest laps | 0 |
First entry | 2017 Australian Grand Prix |
Last entry | 2024 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix |
2024 position | 13th (24 pts) |
Previous series | |
Championship titles | |
Website | www |
Lance Strulovitch (born 29 October 1998), commonly known as Lance Stroll, is a Canadian racing driver, who competes in Formula One for Aston Martin.
Born and raised in Montreal, Stroll is the son of billionaire businessman Lawrence Stroll, owner of the Aston Martin F1 Team. Stroll began competitive kart racing aged 10, winning several regional and national titles. A member of the Ferrari Driver Academy since 2010, Stroll graduated to junior formulae in 2014, winning his first title at the Italian F4 Championship that year with Prema. He then won the Toyota Racing Series in 2015 with M2, and dominated the FIA Formula 3 European Championship in 2016 with Prema.
Following his record-breaking successes in Formula Three, [a] Stroll signed for Williams in 2017 to partner Felipe Massa, making his Formula One debut at the Australian Grand Prix, aged 18. He scored his maiden podium finish in Azerbaijan that year, becoming the second-youngest driver to score a podium finish. Stroll finished a season-best eighth at the same Grand Prix in 2018, driving the FW41. After two seasons at Williams, Stroll signed for Racing Point—having recently been acquired by his father—in 2019 to partner Sergio Pérez, finishing fourth at the rain-affected German Grand Prix. In 2020, Stroll achieved his maiden pole position at the Turkish Grand Prix, with podium finishes at the Italian and Sakhir Grands Prix. Stroll remained at the re-branded Aston Martin in 2021, partnered by Sebastian Vettel for two seasons. Stroll has been teammates with Fernando Alonso since 2023, finishing a career-best tenth in the World Drivers' Championship that year.
As of the 2024 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Stroll has achieved one pole position and three podiums in Formula One. Stroll is set to remain at Aston Martin until at least the end of the 2026 season. [1] Outside of Formula One, Stroll competed in two editions of the 24 Hours of Daytona in 2016 and 2018 with CGR and Jackie Chan DC, respectively.
Lance Strulovitch was born on 29 October 1998 in Montreal. [2] Stroll is the son of Canadian billionaire businessman Lawrence Stroll (part-owner of the Aston Martin Formula One team) and Belgian fashion designer Claire-Anne Callens, and has an older sister named Chloe. [3] [4] [5] His parents are divorced and his father has since remarried to Raquel Diniz. [6] He is of Russian Jewish descent from his father's side. [7] Stroll races under the Canadian flag and holds both Canadian and Belgian citizenship. [8] [9] He is multilingual, speaking English, French, Flemish Dutch, and Italian. [10]
Like many racing drivers, the Geneva-based Canadian began his motorsport career in karting at the age of 10. [11] He recorded numerous race and championship wins in his native Canada and North America and in 2008, his first year of karting, he won the Federation de Sport Automobile du Quebec rookie of the year award and driver of the year in 2009. [11] [12] In 2010, Stroll became a member of the Ferrari Driver Academy. [13]
Stroll's car racing debut came in the 2014 Florida Winter Series, a non-championship series organized by the Ferrari Driver Academy. He raced against future Formula One competitors Nicholas Latifi and Max Verstappen, and took two podium finishes as well as pole position at Homestead–Miami Speedway.
Stroll made his competitive car racing debut in the 2014 Italian F4 Championship, driving for Prema Powerteam. Despite missing the final round due to injury, Stroll emerged as series champion, taking seven race wins, thirteen podium finishes, and five pole positions.
At the beginning of 2015, Stroll won the New Zealand-based Toyota Racing series, recording 10 podiums – including four wins – from 16 race starts. In the same year, he also contested the FIA Formula 3 European Championship with Prema Powerteam, in which his father by this time had taken a stake. [14] He competed against future Formula One competitors Antonio Giovinazzi, Charles Leclerc, George Russell and Alexander Albon, winning one race at the Hockenheimring and achieving six total podium finishes in the 33-race series. He ended the season 5th in the championship. 2015 also marked Stroll's first and only appearance at the non-championship Formula Three Macau Grand Prix, in which he finished in 8th place.
On 11 November 2015, it was announced that Stroll would leave the Ferrari Driver Academy to serve as a test driver for Williams.
Stroll began 2016 by finishing 5th at the 2016 24 Hours of Daytona, driving for Ford Chip Ganassi Racing in a Ford EcoBoost Prototype. He remained with Prema Powerteam for a third consecutive year to compete in his second season of the Formula 3 European Championship. Prior to the season, his father Lawrence hired Ferrari chief track engineer Luca Baldisserri to be Stroll's race engineer. [15] [16] He won the first race at Circuit Paul Ricard before taking a record 13 more race victories over the season, including five consecutive victories in the final five races. He claimed the title with four races to go and ended the season a record 187 points clear of nearest competitor Maximilian Günther. [17]
Throughout the season, Stroll and his team were accused of manufacturing his title via team orders to his teammates. This was highlighted by George Russell, who stated at Le Castellet, where Stroll had inherited the lead from a slowing Nick Cassidy, who ended up finishing second, that "it's not a fair fight". [18]
Stroll drove for the Williams team for the 2017 Formula One season, partnering Felipe Massa. He became the first Canadian Formula One driver since the 1997 World Drivers' Champion Jacques Villeneuve. [19] Reportedly, Stroll's father Lawrence Stroll paid $80 million to Williams prior to his Formula One debut. [20] [14]
Stroll crashed in practice for his debut race, the Australian Grand Prix, and received a grid penalty as this necessitated an unscheduled gearbox change. [21] He retired from the race with a brake failure. Two more retirements followed after collisions with Sergio Pérez at the Chinese Grand Prix and Carlos Sainz Jr. at the Bahrain Grand Prix. Stroll's first race finish came at the Russian Grand Prix, where he finished in eleventh despite spinning on the first lap. [22] He retired with a brake failure at the Monaco Grand Prix, but was still classified fifteenth. Stroll scored his first Formula One points at his home Grand Prix in Montreal, finishing in ninth place.
At the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, Stroll had run in second place in the closing laps, but was passed by Valtteri Bottas just metres from the finish line. He finished third to become the youngest rookie and the second-youngest driver after Max Verstappen to finish on the podium in Formula One, at the age of 18 years and 239 days. [23] becoming the second-youngest driver to score a podium finish and the youngest to do so during their rookie season. [24]
Stroll registered the fourth fastest time during a wet qualifying session for the Italian Grand Prix. Due to Red Bull drivers Daniel Ricciardo and Max Verstappen (respectively third and second) taking grid penalties, Stroll was promoted to second place on the starting grid, making him the youngest Formula One driver to start on the front row at the age of 18 years and 310 days. [25] Stroll finished seventh in the race. He recorded two eighth-place finishes at the Singapore (where he started eighteenth) and Malaysian Grands Prix. At the latter, Stroll and Sebastian Vettel collided on the cool-down lap after the end of the race. Both drivers blamed the other for the incident, however no action was taken by the stewards. [26]
At the Mexican Grand Prix, Stroll worked his way up to sixth place in the race from eleventh on the grid. [27] Stroll ended the season twelfth in the standings, one place below teammate Massa who had both outqualified and outraced Stroll 17–2 and 9–4 (in races both drivers finished) respectively. [28] Furthermore, Stroll gained more positions on the opening lap than any other driver that year. [29]
For the 2018 season, Stroll remained with Williams, partnered by Sergey Sirotkin after Massa retired from Formula One. The Williams FW41 was the slowest car of the field and the team finished last in the constructors' championship that season. Stroll scored the team's first points of the year at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix by finishing eighth. Stroll's home race, the Canadian Grand Prix, ended on the first lap after a heavy collision with Brendon Hartley. He then retired from the following French Grand Prix with a tire puncture. His second and final retirement of the year came at the German Grand Prix with a brake failure. Stroll made his only appearance in the third qualifying session (Q3) at the Italian Grand Prix, qualifying tenth. He went on to finish ninth in the race with teammate Sirotkin in tenth, marking Williams' only double points-finish that season.
Stroll finished eighteenth in the Drivers' Championship, scoring six of the team's seven points. Sirotkin out-qualified Stroll at twelve of the twenty-one races. [30]
Stroll switched to driving for the newly renamed Racing Point team for the 2019 season after the team was bought by a consortium of investors led by his father Lawrence. He replaced Esteban Ocon at the team and raced alongside Sergio Pérez. [31] [32] Stroll scored his first points for his new team at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix, finishing ninth. At the Chinese Grand Prix, Stroll criticized team strategy after finishing outside of the point-scoring positions for the second consecutive race. [33] [34] At the Spanish Grand Prix he was involved in a collision with Lando Norris that ended both drivers' races. He finished ninth at the Canadian Grand Prix having started seventeenth.
In qualifying at the German Grand Prix, Stroll progressed past the first qualifying session (Q1), ending a streak of fourteen Grands Prix in which he had been eliminated in Q1. He switched to slick tires late in the race as the track was drying, elevating him to second place. He missed out on a podium after being overtaken by Daniil Kvyat and Sebastian Vettel. Stroll's next points finish came at the Belgian Grand Prix, where he started sixteenth and finished tenth. He scored his final points of the season after finishing ninth at the Japanese Grand Prix. Stroll retired from the final two races of the season, suffering a suspension failure at the Brazilian Grand Prix and brake issues at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Stroll ended his first season at Racing Point fifteenth in the Drivers' Championship with 21 points, below teammate Pérez's tally of 52 points. He was out-qualified by Pérez at eighteen of the season's twenty-one races. [35]
Stroll and Pérez were retained by Racing Point for 2020. [36] As a result of Canada's national sporting authority resigning its mandate from the FIA, Stroll raced under an American licence but was still recognised as Canadian on race weekends. [37] During the Austrian Grand Prix, he qualified in ninth place but later retired from the race following engine problems. His first points finish of the season came at the Styrian Grand Prix. He finished seventh having overtaken Daniel Ricciardo in a move Ricciardo described as "desperate" and deserving of a penalty. [38] Stroll qualified third and finished fourth at the Hungarian Grand Prix and followed this with four more points finishes including fourth place at the Spanish Grand Prix. Stroll claimed his second Formula One podium at the Italian Grand Prix. [39] He was in second place when the race restarted after a red flag period before being passed by multiple cars including Pierre Gasly. Stroll later suggested that his poor restart cost him the chance to win the race after Gasly claimed victory. [40] After eight races, Stroll was in fourth place in the Drivers' Championship.
A string of retirements followed beginning with the Tuscan Grand Prix, where a mechanical failure caused him to crash heavily, having been running in fourth place. [41] He was eliminated from the Russian Grand Prix on the first lap after contact with Charles Leclerc caused him to hit a wall. He then withdrew from the Eifel Grand Prix prior to qualifying due to illness, having sat out the third practice session. [42] His team confirmed he did not have COVID-19, saying he had passed all necessary FIA tests in this regard. [43] He was replaced at the event by Nico Hülkenberg. [44] Shortly after the race, Stroll tested positive for COVID-19. He completed a 10-day isolation period and returned to racing at the Portuguese Grand Prix, [45] in which he collided with Lando Norris. This caused Stroll's eventual retirement from the race, his fourth consecutive non-finish.
Stroll took his first pole position at the Turkish Grand Prix after a wet qualifying session. In doing so, he became the first Canadian F1 driver to take pole position since Jacques Villeneuve at the 1997 European Grand Prix. [46] Stroll led the race for 32 of the 58 laps, but reported severe tire graining and eventually fell to ninth place by the end of the race. After the race, Racing Point found damage on Stroll's front wing which they named as the cause of his tire issues. [47] Shortly after the Bahrain Grand Prix was restarted following Romain Grosjean's accident, Stroll's car was flipped over after making contact with Daniil Kvyat at turn eight. Stroll was uninjured and was able to extract himself from the car. [48] At the Sakhir Grand Prix, he benefited from tire issues for the leading Mercedes cars to finish third, earning his third podium in Formula One. [49]
At the end of the season, Stroll stood eleventh in the Drivers' Championship, scoring 75 of the team's 210 points. [b]
Stroll continued to drive for the Racing Point team in 2021 as the team rebranded to Aston Martin. [50] He was partnered by Sebastian Vettel in place of Pérez. [51] Stroll qualified and finished tenth in the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix. A video of him driving over a curb at the Monaco Grand Prix became a popular internet meme, used as a bait-and-switch similar to rickrolling, after the official broadcast interrupted a battle between Vettel, Pierre Gasly and Lewis Hamilton to show a replay of Stroll driving over the curbs. [52] A high-speed tire failure at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix ended Stroll's race. A similar incident then happened to Max Verstappen later in the race, prompting tire manufacturer Pirelli to conduct an investigation into the failures. [53] Stroll scored a point with tenth place at the French Grand Prix, having started nineteenth after being unable to set a representative lap time in qualifying.
Stroll caused a collision on the first lap of the Hungarian Grand Prix that eliminated himself and Charles Leclerc from the race and caused Daniel Ricciardo significant damage. As a result, Stroll was issued a five-place grid penalty for the next race, the Belgian Grand Prix. He finished seventh at the Italian Grand Prix, his best finish of the season thus far, but collided with both Vettel and Pierre Gasly at the Russian Grand Prix, for which he received a ten-second penalty. [54] He crashed in qualifying at the Mexico City Grand Prix and finished fourteenth. His best result of the season came at the Qatar Grand Prix with a sixth-place finish. Stroll ended the season thirteenth in the Drivers' Championship, scoring 34 points to Vettel's 43.
Aston Martin retained Stroll and Vettel for the 2022 season. Stroll was in eleventh place in the closing laps of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, but lost places after a collision with Alex Albon. He failed to set a qualifying time at the Australian Grand Prix due to a crash with Nicholas Latifi for which Stroll was penalised. [55] He made three pit stops during the race and later received a penalty for weaving on the straight when defending against Valtteri Bottas, finishing twelfth. [56] Stroll took his first points of the year with tenth at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, [57] and followed it up with another tenth place finish in Miami, [58] despite a collision with Kevin Magnussen. [59] He crashed in qualifying at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix and retired from the race with mechanical issues.
More tenth-place finishes came at the Canadian, French and Dutch Grands Prix. [60] He came close to points at the British Grand Prix, where he started twentieth and finished eleventh, and at the Hungarian Grand Prix, where he was running eighth before being spun around by Daniel Ricciardo. [61] Stroll's best result of the season came with sixth place at the Singapore Grand Prix, and he achieved his best grid position since his 2020 Turkish Grand Prix pole position at the United States Grand Prix, starting fifth. He ran as high as third in the opening laps but was eliminated in a high-speed collision with Fernando Alonso. A penalty for dangerous defending against teammate Vettel in the São Paulo Grand Prix sprint dropped Stroll to fifteenth on the grid for the race, in which he recovered to score a point in tenth place. He scored more points at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, starting fourteenth and finishing eighth. Stroll ended the season fifteenth in the Drivers' Championship with 18 points to Vettel's 37. [62]
Stroll remained with Aston Martin for 2023, partnered with Fernando Alonso who replaced the retiring Vettel. [63] Stroll missed all three days of pre-season testing at Bahrain International Circuit after suffering a cycling accident while training. [64] [65] He sustained multiple injuries in the accident including fractures in both wrists and a broken toe. [66] Minor surgery was performed on his right wrist with metal screws being inserted. [67] He was replaced by reserve driver Felipe Drugovich for the test, but returned for the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix. [68] [69] In the second free practice session, he reported lingering pain from his wrists that forced him to adopt a relaxed style of driving; he said that while he felt "rather stiff", he "felt alright" in the car. [70] [71] Stroll qualified eighth for the race [72] [73] and finished sixth despite a first-lap collision with teammate Alonso. [74] [75] He started fifth at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix but retired from the race with engine issues. [76] He finished fourth at the Australian Grand Prix, his best result of the year, despite first-lap contact with Charles Leclerc and later running into the gravel at the second restart. [77]
Stroll scored points in the sprint and main race at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, but failed to score at the Miami Grand Prix after being eliminated in Q1. Damage from an accident caused his retirement from the following Monaco Grand Prix. He scored points at the next three races, including finishing ninth from sixteenth at the start in the Canadian Grand Prix, and fourth place at the Austrian Grand Prix sprint. He finished eleventh at the British Grand Prix but was demoted by a penalty for colliding with Pierre Gasly. He scored points at the Hungarian and Belgian Grands Prix, despite crashing in the sprint shootout at the latter. He finished outside the top ten at the Dutch and Italian Grands Prix; his practice running at Monza was curtailed by a fuel system failure and he then qualified in last place. A heavy crash in qualifying at the Singapore Grand Prix caused his withdrawal from the weekend, with Aston Martin team principal Mike Krack stating that Stroll was "still feeling the after-effects" of the accident. [78]
After qualifying seventeenth at the Qatar Grand Prix, 1.1 seconds behind teammate Alonso's time, Stroll appeared to push his personal trainer in frustration as he exited the vehicle. [79] He finished ninth in the race but was demoted outside the points positions with a track limits penalty. [80] He started from the pit lane at the United States Grand Prix but recovered to finish the race ninth; he was later promoted to seventh after the disqualifications of Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc and scored his first points in six races. [81] Stroll started from the pit lane again at the Mexico City Grand Prix and retired with damage from a collision with Valtteri Bottas. He achieved his best qualifying result since 2020 at the São Paulo Grand Prix with third place, ahead of Alonso, [82] and finished fifth. He gained nine places from his starting position at the Las Vegas Grand Prix to again finish fifth. Stroll ended the season tenth in the Drivers' Championship, the highest ranking in his Formula One career. He scored 74 points to Alonso's 206 and was outqualified by Alonso at nineteen of the season's twenty-two races. [83] Team principal Krack defended Stroll's performance relative to Alonso, stating that despite the points difference, "there [was] not a marked gap in performance" between the two and confirmed that Stroll would remain with the team alongside Alonso for 2024. [84]
Stroll started the 2024 season with a tenth place finish at the Bahrain Grand Prix. He then qualified tenth at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, but crashed out on lap 7 after hitting the wall at turn 23. He bounced back in Australia, qualifying ninth and finishing sixth. Following the weekend, it was announced that Stroll's race engineer Ben Michell would be replaced by Andrew Vizard. [85]
For the first sprint weekend of the season in China, Stroll qualified 15th for the sprint and finished the shorter race 14th. He then qualified 11th for the main race, but the main race was a disaster as Stroll finished 15th after being given a 10 second penalty for crashing into the back of Daniel Ricciardo on lap 26 following a safety car restart. After the race Ricciardo was furious with Stroll saying "I watched his onboard and he's not even looking at me, he's look at the apex, I don't know why he's not looking at the car in front." [86]
Stroll then qualified 7th for the sprint in Miami but retired on lap 1 due to teammate Alonso sliding into him after a collision between his teammate and Lewis Hamilton. He qualified 11th for the main race but finished 17th after a penalty for leaving the track and gaining an advantage. Stroll then qualified 13th at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix but finished in 9th scoring his first points since Australia.[ citation needed ]
Stroll then qualified 13th for the Monaco Grand Prix but finished 14th after throwing his chance for points away when he got a puncture after hitting the wall in the middle of the race. [87] Stroll bounced back with a seventh-place finish at his home race in Canada, [88] and achieved further points in Britain [89] and Hungary. However, this would end up being Stroll's last points result of the season, one which he finished 13th overall. [90] Of note was a error-strewn weekend in Brazil, where Stroll crashed during the qualifying session, lost his car under braking on the formation lap, and beached his car in the gravel while trying to recover back to the track. [91] [92]
Stroll competed in two editions of the 24 Hours of Daytona in 2016 and 2018 with CGR and Jackie Chan DC, respectively.
Season | Series | Team | Position |
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2008 | Coupe de Quebec — Micro Max | 1st | |
Coupe de Montreal — Micro Max | 1st | ||
Canadian National Karting Championships — Rotax Micro Max | 1st | ||
2009 | Coupe de Montreal — Mini Max | 1st | |
Coupe de Quebec — Mini Max | 1st | ||
Canadian National Karting Championships — Rotax Mini Max | 2nd | ||
ROK Cup International Final — Mini ROK | Advance Karting | 7th | |
Florida Winter Tour — Rotax Micro Max | SH Karting | 2nd | |
2010 | Florida Winter Tour — Rotax Mini Max | 1st | |
Coupe de Quebec — Rotax Junior | 2nd | ||
Canadian National Karting Championships — Rotax Junior | 1st | ||
SKUSA SuperNationals — TaG Junior | 39th | ||
2011 | South Garda Winter Cup — KF3 | NC | |
Trofeo Grifone — KF3 | 3rd | ||
Italian Championship — KF3 | 18th | ||
Coppa del Vesuvio — KF3 | 14th | ||
German Karting Championship — Junior | Chiesa Corse | 11th | |
CIK-FIA European Championship — KF3 | NC | ||
WSK Euro Series — KF3 | 9th | ||
CIK-FIA World Cup — KF3 | 25th | ||
Bridgestone Cup European Final — KF3 | 16th | ||
WSK Final Cup — KF3 | 15th | ||
SKUSA SuperNationals — TaG Junior | Zanardi America | 8th | |
ERDF Masters Kart — Junior | 10th | ||
2012 | Coupe de Quebec — Rotax Junior | 10th | |
South Garda Winter Cup — KF3 | Chiesa Corse | NC | |
Trofeo Andrea Margutti — KF3 | 2nd | ||
WSK Master Series — KF3 | 4th | ||
Campeonato de España — KF3 | 25th | ||
CIK-FIA European Championship — KF3 | 21st | ||
WSK Euro Series — KF3 | 12th | ||
CIK-FIA World Cup — KF3 | 10th | ||
WSK Final Cup — KF3 | 12th | ||
Trofeo delle Industrie — KF3 | NC | ||
SKUSA SuperNationals — TaG Junior | 1st | ||
2013 | South Garda Winter Cup — KF | Chiesa Corse | 22nd |
WSK Euro Series — KF | 13th | ||
WSK Super Master Series — KF | 5th | ||
CIK-FIA European Championship — KF | 32nd | ||
CIK-FIA International Super Cup — KF | 12th | ||
CIK-FIA World Championship — KF | 6th | ||
Sources: [93] [94] |
Season | Series | Team | Races | Wins | Poles | F/Laps | Podiums | Points | Position |
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2014 | Florida Winter Series | Ferrari Driver Academy | 12 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 | N/A | N/A |
Italian F4 Championship | Prema Powerteam | 18 | 7 | 5 | 11 | 13 | 331 | 1st | |
2015 | FIA Formula 3 European Championship | Prema Powerteam | 32 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 6 | 231 | 5th |
Macau Grand Prix | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | N/A | 8th | ||
Toyota Racing Series | M2 Competition | 16 | 4 | 0 | 1 | 10 | 906 | 1st | |
2016 | FIA Formula 3 European Championship | Prema Powerteam | 30 | 14 | 14 | 13 | 20 | 507 | 1st |
IMSA SportsCar Championship | Ford Chip Ganassi Racing | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 27 | 27th | |
2017 | Formula One | Williams Martini Racing | 20 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 40 | 12th |
2018 | Formula One | Williams Martini Racing | 21 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 6 | 18th |
IMSA SportsCar Championship | Jackie Chan DCR JOTA | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 20 | 55th | |
2019 | Formula One | SportPesa Racing Point F1 Team | 21 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 21 | 15th |
2020 | Formula One | BWT Racing Point F1 Team | 17 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 75 | 11th |
2021 | Formula One | Aston Martin Cognizant F1 Team | 22 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 34 | 13th |
2022 | Formula One | Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant F1 Team | 22 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 18 | 15th |
2023 | Formula One | Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant F1 Team | 22 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 74 | 10th |
2024 | Formula One | Aston Martin Aramco F1 Team | 24 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 24 | 13th |
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)
Year | Entrant | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | DC | Points |
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2014 | Prema Powerteam | ADR 1 1 | ADR 2 2 | ADR 3 7 | IMO1 1 1 | IMO1 2 2 | IMO1 3 1 | MUG 1 2 | MUG 2 1 | MUG 3 6 | MAG 1 1 | MAG 2 Ret | MAG 3 2 | VLL 1 2 | VLL 2 1 | VLL 3 1 | MNZ 1 4 | MNZ 2 3 | MNZ 3 Ret | IMO2 1 WD | IMO2 2 WD | IMO2 3 WD | 1st | 331 |
Sources: [95] |
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)
Year | Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | DC | Points |
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2015 | M2 Competition | RUA 1 1 | RUA 2 4 | RUA 3 1 | TER 1 1 | TER 2 3 | TER 3 3 | HMP 1 Ret | HMP 2 5 | HMP 3 2 | TAU 1 3 | TAU 2 4 | TAU 3 2 | TAU 4 11 | MAN 1 6 | MAN 2 3 | MAN 3 1 | 1st | 906 |
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)
Year | Entrant | Engine | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | DC | Points |
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2015 | Prema Powerteam | Mercedes | SIL 1 6 | SIL 2 4 | SIL 3 Ret | HOC 1 6 | HOC 2 14 | HOC 3 6 | PAU 1 9 | PAU 2 10 | PAU 3 4 | MNZ 1 11 | MNZ 2 Ret | MNZ 3 DSQ | SPA 1 31 | SPA 2 Ret | SPA 3 EX | NOR 1 8 | NOR 2 4 | NOR 3 26 | ZAN 1 4 | ZAN 2 Ret | ZAN 3 5 | RBR 1 4 | RBR 2 3 | RBR 3 5 | ALG 1 4 | ALG 2 3 | ALG 3 3 | NÜR 1 9 | NÜR 2 3 | NÜR 3 2 | HOC 1 1 | HOC 2 6 | HOC 3 Ret | 5th | 231 |
2016 | Prema Powerteam | Mercedes | LEC 1 1 | LEC 2 Ret | LEC 3 5 | HUN 1 4 | HUN 2 8 | HUN 3 3 | PAU 1 9 | PAU 2 4 | PAU 3 2 | RBR 1 2 | RBR 2 1 | RBR 3 1 | NOR 1 1 | NOR 2 2 | NOR 3 1 | ZAN 1 1 | ZAN 2 Ret | ZAN 3 Ret | SPA 1 1 | SPA 2 Ret | SPA 3 4 | NÜR 1 1 | NÜR 2 1 | NÜR 3 2 | IMO 1 2 | IMO 2 1 | IMO 3 1 | HOC 1 1 | HOC 2 1 | HOC 3 1 | 1st | 507 |
Year | Team | Car | Qualifying | Quali Race | Main race |
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2015 | Prema Powerteam | Dallara F312 | 10th | 13th | 8th |
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)
Year | Entrant | Chassis | Engine | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | WDC | Points |
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2017 | Williams Martini Racing | Williams FW40 | Mercedes M08 EQ Power+ 1.6 V6 t | AUS Ret | CHN Ret | BHR Ret | RUS 11 | ESP 16 | MON 15† | CAN 9 | AZE 3 | AUT 10 | GBR 16 | HUN 14 | BEL 11 | ITA 7 | SIN 8 | MAL 8 | JPN Ret | USA 11 | MEX 6 | BRA 16 | ABU 18 | 12th | 40 | ||||
2018 | Williams Martini Racing | Williams FW41 | Mercedes M09 EQ Power+ 1.6 V6 t | AUS 14 | BHR 14 | CHN 14 | AZE 8 | ESP 11 | MON 17 | CAN Ret | FRA 17† | AUT 14 | GBR 12 | GER Ret | HUN 17 | BEL 13 | ITA 9 | SIN 14 | RUS 15 | JPN 17 | USA 14 | MEX 12 | BRA 18 | ABU 13 | 18th | 6 | |||
2019 | SportPesa Racing Point F1 Team | Racing Point RP19 | Mercedes M10 EQ Power+ 1.6 V6 t | AUS 9 | BHR 14 | CHN 12 | AZE 9 | ESP Ret | MON 16 | CAN 9 | FRA 13 | AUT 14 | GBR 13 | GER 4 | HUN 17 | BEL 10 | ITA 12 | SIN 13 | RUS 11 | JPN 9 | MEX 12 | USA 13 | BRA 19† | ABU Ret | 15th | 21 | |||
2020 | BWT Racing Point F1 Team | Racing Point RP20 | Mercedes M11 EQ Performance 1.6 V6 t | AUT Ret | STY 7 | HUN 4 | GBR 9 | 70A 6 | ESP 4 | BEL 9 | ITA 3 | TUS Ret | RUS Ret | EIF WD | POR Ret | EMI 13 | TUR 9 | BHR Ret | SKH 3 | ABU 10 | 11th | 75 | |||||||
2021 | Aston Martin Cognizant F1 Team | Aston Martin AMR21 | Mercedes M12 E Performance 1.6 V6 t | BHR 10 | EMI 8 | POR 14 | ESP 11 | MON 8 | AZE Ret | FRA 10 | STY 8 | AUT 13 | GBR 8 | HUN Ret | BEL 20 | NED 12 | ITA 7 | RUS 11 | TUR 9 | USA 12 | MXC 14 | SAP Ret | QAT 6 | SAU 11 | ABU 13 | 13th | 34 | ||
2022 | Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant F1 Team | Aston Martin AMR22 | Mercedes F1 M13 E Performance 1.6 V6 t | BHR 12 | SAU 13 | AUS 12 | EMI 10 | MIA 10 | ESP 15 | MON 14 | AZE 16† | CAN 10 | GBR 11 | AUT 13 | FRA 10 | HUN 11 | BEL 11 | NED 10 | ITA Ret | SIN 6 | JPN 12 | USA Ret | MXC 15 | SAP 10 | ABU 8 | 15th | 18 | ||
2023 | Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant F1 Team | Aston Martin AMR23 | Mercedes F1 M14 E Performance 1.6 V6 t | BHR 6 | SAU Ret | AUS 4 | AZE 78 | MIA 12 | MON Ret | ESP 6 | CAN 9 | AUT 94 | GBR 14 | HUN 10 | BEL 9 | NED 11 | ITA 16 | SIN WD | JPN Ret | QAT 11 | USA 7 | MXC 17† | SAP 5 | LVG 5 | ABU 10 | 10th | 74 | ||
2024 | Aston Martin Aramco F1 Team | Aston Martin AMR24 | Mercedes F1 M15 E Performance 1.6 V6 t | BHR 10 | SAU Ret | AUS 6 | JPN 12 | CHN 15 | MIA 17 | EMI 9 | MON 14 | CAN 7 | ESP 14 | AUT 13 | GBR 7 | HUN 10 | BEL 11 | NED 13 | ITA 19 | AZE 19† | SIN 14 | USA 15 | MXC 11 | SAP DNS | LVG 15 | QAT Ret | ABU 14 | 13th | 24 |
† Did not finish, but was classified as he had completed more than 90% of the race distance.
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)
Year | Entrant | Class | Chassis | Engine | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | Rank | Points |
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2016 | Ford Chip Ganassi Racing | P | Ford EcoBoost Riley DP | Ford EcoBoost 3.5 L V6 Turbo | DAY 5 | SEB | LBH | LGA | DET | WGL | MOS | ELK | COA | PET | 27th | 27 |
2018 | Jackie Chan DCR JOTA | P | Oreca 07 | Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8 | DAY 11 | SEB | LBH | MDO | DET | WGL | MOS | ELK | LGA | PET | 55th | 20 |
Year | Team | Co-drivers | Car | Class | Laps | Pos. | Class pos. |
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2016 | Ford Chip Ganassi Racing | Riley Mk. XXVI-Ford | P | 725 | 5th | 5th | |
2018 | Jackie Chan DCR Jota | Oreca 07-Gibson | P | 777 | 15th | 11th |
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