Lance Stroll’s “antics” criticised by Jenson Button: “Have more respect”

Jenson Button has called for Lance Stroll to show more “respect within the team and who you work with” after his controversial shoving incident.
Lance Stroll (CDN) Aston Martin F1 Tea
Lance Stroll (CDN) Aston Martin F1 Tea

The Aston Martin driver reacted to being eliminated in Q1 at the F1 Q🍷atar Grand Prix by pushing his trainer Henry Howe in their garage, an incident which resulted in a formal warning from the FIA.

The prღ🦹essure on Stroll will only increase at the F1 United States Grand Prix this weekend after he qualified 19th, exiting in Q1 for a fifth consecutive race.

“For me, the big one is the off-track antics which I have a little bit of 🙈an issue with,” Button told Sky Sports.&nbs🎶p;

“I 🌠think as a racing driver you get stressed in certain situations but you need to control that. 

“You need to have more respect within the team and who you work with. 🔥;

“And I think he 🍎lost that a little bit at the last race. Hopefully, he realises that and he’s put i🌜t right.”

Lance Stroll (CDN) Aston Martin F1 Team (Right) with Henry Howe (GBR) Aston Martin F1 Team Personal Trainer. Formula 1
Lance Stroll (CDN) Aston Martin F1 Team (Right) with Henry Howe (GBR) Aston Martin F1 Team…

Button was asked if ဣStroll’s frustrated shove was comparable to a footballer losing their cool, but the 2009 F1 champion replied: “Not when it’s a human being, no🦂. 

“So it’s not, and you know, Mike Krack also said that𝓡 drivers▨ need more respect.

“I understand the stress we’re under and the cameras always on a racing driver, but I thin💟k respect is more needed for the other people you’re work🐓ing with in the team. 

“So, hopefully, he’s realised that. I know it is tough, there’s so much pressure on you and sometimes you can be forgiven for the way you act, ✤but other ti💜mes it’s just not right.

“This is a grown-up sport and we can’t be acting in that manner. But I’m sure he understa🔯nds that and he sees it now and we can move on.💙”

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