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

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.”

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.💙”