Lawrence Stroll Vows Not to Stop Until Aston Martin Become World Champions

Adrian Newey And Lawrence Stroll, Owner, Aston Martin F1 Team, On Stage
Portrait, Aston Martin HQ Silverstone, F12416a, F1, GP, Great Britain Adrian Newey and Lawrence Stroll, Owner, Aston Martin F1 Team, on stage
Adrian Newey And Lawrence Stroll, Owner, Aston Martin F1 Team, On Stage
Portrait, Aston Martin HQ Silverstone, F12416a, F1, GP, Great Britain Adrian Newey and Lawrence Stroll, Owner, Aston Martin F1 Team, on stage

Lawrence Stroll has reaffirmed his determination to turn Aston Martin into Formula 1 world champions, declaring that he will not “give up” until his ambitious mission is complete.

The Canadian billionaire, who led the takeover of Racing Point and rebranded it as Aston Martin at the end of 2022, has repeatedly spoken about his goal of transforming the team into a consistent front-runner.

Since then, Aston Martin have made major investments to support that vision. The team has expanded its Silverstone headquarters, built a new state-of-the-art factory, and aggressively strengthened its technical department with high-profile hires.

Among the most notable additions are Adrian Newey, who joined from Red Bull, and Enrico Cardile, formerly of Ferrari two of the sport’s most respected technical minds.

A New Era with Honda

Aston Martin will enter a new chapter in 2026 when they become a works team with Honda, who will supply power units under Formula 1’s next-generation engine regulations.

Speaking on the team’s official YouTube channel, Stroll said the partnership represents a major leap forward for Aston Martin’s long-term competitiveness.

“The whole team’s forming into place and we’re looking forward to next year, to a huge rules and regulation change,” Stroll said.

“Another huge step we have Honda being our power unit partner. Being a works team for the first time in our life is a whole different experience. Designing an engine that’s mated together with a power unit as one, rather than being a customer and just being delivered an engine, is a tremendous step forward.”

“I Don’t Give Up Until the Mission Is Completed”

Stroll made clear that his commitment to the project remains unwavering as the team continues its climb toward the front of the grid.

“A tremendous amount of excitement is happening,” he said. “I’m relentless. I don’t give up until the mission is completed. In this case, the mission is being world champions.”

With a strengthened technical lineup, a new works partnership with Honda, and a clear long-term vision, Aston Martin’s next phase under Stroll’s leadership is shaping up to be its most ambitious yet.

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