Lance Stroll endured another horrible qualifying session at the Qatar Grand Prix, showing his frustration after another Q1 exit for the Canadian Aston Martin driver
Lance Stroll appeared to push a member of Aston Martin staff in an angry response to a disappointing Qatar Grand Prix qualifying result.
With the pressure on Stroll amid a poor run of form, he appeared to let his emotions get the better of him. After climbing out of his car back in the garage, he ignored a staff member who seemed to be trying to speak with him. Stroll was still furious as he appeared in the TV pen to fulfil his media obligations. Asked for his feelings after the early qualifying exit, he simply replied: "Yeah, s***", prompting an apology for the coarse language from the interviewer.
And finally, asked how he will approach the rest of the weekend, he just said he would "keep driving". He then walked away from the camera before it was confirmed that the interview was over.
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