Lance Stroll will proceed to drive for Aston Martin subsequent yr “and past”, the crew has introduced.
His new contract means Stroll will spend not less than eight years at his father Lawrence’s System 1 crew.
Stroll joined the crew in 2019, when it was referred to as Racing Level. Lawrence Stroll later bought the Aston Martin model and rebranded his crew after the automobile producer.
“I’m super-happy to have dedicated to staying with the crew for 2025 and past,” he stated. “It’s superb to see how far we’ve come within the final 5 years. We’ve grown a lot as a crew and there’s nonetheless a lot extra to look ahead to.”
Fernando Alonso joined Stroll on the crew final yr and prolonged his contract to drive for them earlier this yr. At this time’s information confirms the pair will stay collectively on the crew when F1 introduces its subsequent set of technical rules in 2026.
The 42-year-old, two-times world champion has stated Stroll will lead Aston Martin as soon as he retires.
Aston Martin crew principal Mike Krack stated Stroll has “performed a key position in constructing this crew. His technical suggestions, alongside his dedicated simulator work, has helped contribute to the continual growth of the automobile every season.
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“The consistency and stability of each Lance and Fernando remaining with our crew is a good platform to proceed to grasp our ambitions. We look ahead to creating some extra unimaginable reminiscences and attaining additional success collectively.”
The brand new means Aston Martin are the fourth crew to formally affirm their driver line-up for 2025, although Stroll’s place on the crew was by no means more likely to be unsure. Crimson Bull, Ferrari and McLaren have additionally set their pairings for subsequent yr.
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