Lance Stroll Critiques Formula One's 'Fake' Racing Experience
Lance Stroll of Aston Martin critiques the current state of Formula One, describing it as less enjoyable than racing in Formula Three. He highlights issues with new power units and recent safety rules, while acknowledging a new fanbase. Stroll contrasts modern F1 with its more thrilling past.
Lance Stroll, a driver for Aston Martin, has voiced his discontent with the current state of Formula One, claiming it lacks the excitement and enjoyment of slower Formula Three vehicles.
In his frank assessment ahead of the Miami race, Stroll criticized new power units and safety rule changes introduced this season, branding the experience as 'fake' racing.
Despite attracting a new generation of fans, Stroll believes long-time enthusiasts and drivers miss the thrill F1 used to provide, contrasting modern cars with their historic, more dynamic counterparts.
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