Crucial Quote by Lance Stroll Download Open image “The crucial thing for me is that I stick to my job.” — Lance Stroll ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.8 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Crucial Job Me Stick Thing
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I think the right way to work is by focusing on each task at hand and then move forward. — Lance Stroll Copy Share Image
You always want someone pushing you all the time who is competitive and at the top of their game so you can become a… — Lance Stroll Copy Share Image
As a driver, you have to accept that some years are more challenging than others. That's part of the game. — Lance Stroll Copy Share Image
I never really looked at Formula One like that was the long-term goal. I obviously dreamed, and my aspirations were to get to Formula… — Lance Stroll Copy Share Image
I think Formula One is - there's a lot of differences from track to track, grip levels, tyre compound, so you always have to… — Lance Stroll Copy Share Image
All I can do is my talking on the track, and I believe that when they look at the facts, people can judge for… — Lance Stroll Copy Share Image
Don't get me wrong: I've had a lot of fortune, to come where I've come from, to be able to move to Europe, to… — Lance Stroll Copy Share Image
Motor sport is very expensive. It's unfortunate, because you see so much talent that never makes it to the top due to the lack… — Lance Stroll Copy Share Image
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