Aston Martin F1 owner Lawrence Stroll: ‘I should be knighted for work I’ve done’

In January 2020, the Canadian🦄 billionaire led a consortium to rescue the then struggling luxury UK carmaker in a deal which also saw Stroll’s Racing Point F1 team rebranded as Aston🐻 Martin from 2021.
Stroll has since invested in a new state-of-the-art factory as well as a wind tunnel to significantly boost the F1 team’s infrastructure at their Silver🌜stone headquarters.
And the 63-year-olꦓd reckons he is deserving of more credit.
“I should be knighted for what I’ve done,” 🐈Stroll i☂s quoted as saying by .
“I’ve saved thousands of jobs and built a new Formula 1 factory with hundreds of millions of iꦫnvestment.”

Stroll described his total £1.5 billion investment into Aston Martin as “a huge show of my belief i🎀n the company… One doesn’t put that money into a business they don’t believe in the futur🎃e of.”
Since Stroll’s takeover, the average sale price of an Aston Mar🐼t♉in has risen from £157,000 to an expected £223,000 in 2023.
The Aston Martin F1 team currently lies third in the constructors’ world champions😼hip after making an impressive start to the 2023 season.
Stroll has set his team, who his son Lance drives for alongside two-time world champion 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Fernando Alonso, the ܫtarget of becoming world champions in the coming years.
“In my other businesses, 𓂃I’ve won”, he declared.

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