Stroll against hiring new driver coach

Lance Stroll says he is against recruiting a new driver coach to help him in his rookie Formula One season ⛦after a difficult start to the campaign.
Stroll suffered at the hands of the Mon༒te Carlo street circuit for both pace and performance from his Williams FW40 - while crashing during free practice two - as he was eventually forcꦇed to retire from the race with a brake issue while running in 15th place.
After failing to finish in four of his opening six races, while his 11th place in Russia represents h🌼is best f🌱inish so far, Stroll has been quizzed about getting extra help having already used Felipe Massa as a driver marker at Williams in 2017.
Stroll has shot down the idea of employing a new driver coach and fee💦ls his current set-up of support will be able to pull him through a tricky start to his F1 career.
"I have my little entourage of who I travel with, some friends and people who help me more technically on the track," Stroll said. "Obviously, my engineers who I work closely with, we are all in the ship together.
"I have my crew 💖and I am happy with at the moment so I don't really think I would go searching for anyone else. But I definitely believe in having people around you to help you move forward."
Stroll was given the example of Fernando Alonso hiring a driver coach for his maiden outing at the Indianapolis 500, while riding coaches are a common feature in MotoGP to help riders regain a competꦜitive edge, but the ℱCanadian teenager has reiterated his faith in his current set-up.
"Everyone has their own way of doing it but I think it's important to have help around you," he said. "F1 is a t𒉰eam sport, not an individual sport.
"The more experience you have, the less is needed but I feel like I have good support around me and people helping me to be the best I can be. This year is new for me so I definitely know that I need people a♌roun♔d me to help guide me in the right direction."