Matt Bishop has worked with some Formula 1 greats during his stints as communications chief at McLaren and Aston Martin. He has spent nine years in the sport overall.
When Bishop joined McLaren, Jenson Button had just arrived to partner Lewis Hamilton. He was able to observe two world champions up close for three seasons.
Only two years after Hamilton left for Mercedes, Fernando Alonso returned to Woking. Bishop stepped away from F1 in 2017 before his return with Aston Martin.
He saw Sebastian Vettel’s final season on the grid and then reunited with Alonso. But Lance Stroll, teammate to the two legends, left a unique impression.
Lance Stroll never gave the impression that he was ‘put on Earth to drive’
Writing in a recent column for Motorsport Magazine, Bishop pointed out that Stroll often looks ‘melancholic’. He questioned whether he has the ‘resolve’ to walk away from F1.
Bishop says all the drivers he’s worked with during his time in motorsport shared an unshakeable conviction that they were ‘put on Earth’ to race cars. Stroll was the only exception.
During his two years at Aston, Bishop said he never got the impression that Stroll saw F1 as his ‘calling’. For him, it was simply a job.
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That’s not necessarily a problem. By the end of this year, Stroll will almost certainly rank third on the list of most races without a win, but he can still be satisfied with a career that’s yielded three podiums and over 300 points.
But it certainly marks him out. It’s been suggested that Stroll is living his father’s dream, having made it onto the grid with the help of the billionaire fashion mogul.
How much money does Lance Stroll earn at Aston Martin?
Stroll’s contract runs until the end of next year, so he’ll soon have to decide whether he wants to continue if indeed his appetite is limited. The seat will be there for him if he so desires.
It’s believed that Stroll earns around £2.2m per year at Silverstone. That’s roughly a tenth of what highly decorated teammate Alonso is taking home.
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Aston Martin were ’embarrassed’ by a monosyllabic Stroll interview after the Italian GP. It’s not the first time he’s shown next-to-no interest in his media duties, but one can understand how they may be draining.
A recent report claimed that Stroll considered retiring at the end of 2023. When asked, he indicated that this wasn’t true.