Lance Stroll joins the hosts for a candid conversation that reveals his personality beyond the racetrack. Initially wary of interviews, Stroll gradually opens up, discussing his music preferences, the challenges of having his father as a boss, and the pressures of media interactions. The episode captures the lighter side of F1, with humorous exchanges about the FIA's swearing ban and Stroll's thoughts on marketing strategies. This engaging chat provides a unique glimpse into the life of a driver who often shies away from the spotlight.
Lance Stroll met Betty and Christian last year before the start of the 2025 season. In this uncut version of the interview, you’ll meet the real Lance who shows Betty and Christian who features in his playlist before a race, what it’s like having his dad as his boss, and how he tries to avoid swearing while on the track.
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"...where music mixes with Formula One. I'm interested to know..."
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"like this guy I read about who bought a 2020 Porsche Cayman GT4 on eBay."
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"...the whole thing with all of these parts that he found on eBay, performance brakes, suspension, body panels, the absolute works."
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"...the whole thing with all of these parts that he found on eBay, performance brakes, suspension, body panels, the absolute works."
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"...this nearly scrapped Cayman was out there on the track as a full blown race car."
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"Your next resto mod, that means restoration plus modification, if you didn't know."
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"It's like Sebastian Vettel, four-time world champion. He's like, said, retirees in King."
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"Who are you putting in next? Fernando Alonso. Yeah, cheers, Dad."
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"...now we have these ground effect cars which is very different to what I started with..."
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Hello, welcome to the Fast and the Curious Gold Gold Gold.
Very nice.
Oh, oh.
Mixing up a bit.
Say more words.
That's what I'm saying as well.
This is a celebration of some of our best moments over the last three seasons.
Speaking to some of the drivers and the team principals, I'm Betty Glover.
This is Christian Hugo.
We're doing this to get you through the off-season, guys, just enjoy all of this whilst you don't
have F1 on your TVs to distract you.
We're doing this to get you through the off-season.
We're also doing it to shine a light on some of the moments that people have missed,
because this person appears in our DM saying you should get him on.
Yeah, we've had him on, but I think we had him on right at the start of the
season.
Lots of people have joined us since then.
And also it was part of the F175 episode where there was other things on the episode.
And there were lots of people, basically.
I'll be honest, saying this will be a challenge for you.
The drivers seem to enjoy speaking to you guys.
This will be a challenge.
Today we're talking about Lance Stroll, who has been on the podcast in our F175
episode.
And let's be honest, Betty, you can see this from the telly.
I certainly feel this when I talk to him in the media pen.
Lance Stroll does not enjoy talking to the media.
That is a fact.
But we love a challenge.
We love a challenge, Christian, on the Fast and the Curious.
So we were up for this.
When we were said, guys, we could speak to Lance.
The love, Aston Martin are delightful people.
They're pressing him absolutely delightful.
They're like, I could speak to Lance.
Well, I would love to.
We'd love to.
Let's see if he enjoys it or not.
And he was definitely a bit wary at first.
I think in this chat you see him maybe relaxing to a bit.
But by the end of the chat, I dare I say it, think he enjoyed it.
He doesn't like doing interviews.
And that's fair enough.
I get it.
I'm not all drivers want to do interviews.
Fine.
No criticism.
He doesn't enjoy it.
Fine.
I don't think he certainly didn't hate us by the end of it.
And at F175 as well, the drivers were having to do quite a few
different interviews.
So many.
He walked into this room with us.
And we sort of were sat on these big chairs.
I remember.
And he just sat down and he was like, oh.
So naturally we were like, OK, what's your favorite music?
What do you do?
That one just asked him all these really wary questions.
He answered.
He loves Drake.
Surprise, surprise.
Canadian.
And it was a wonderful chat.
I think this was my biggest surprise.
I really enjoyed this chat.
And we got to know him quite well, I think, didn't we?
I think so.
Listen, I think it went well.
Judge for yourself.
This is what happened when the Fast and the Curious met.
Lance Stroll.
February 2025.
Welcome to the Fast and the Curious.
Thank you so much for joining us.
Thanks for having me.
I was wondering, how did you get here today?
Because we got the tube, didn't we, Christian?
And all we saw on the way here was your face
planted everywhere.
Like massive posters of your face.
Did you see it?
I didn't see my face on the tube station.
No, I came by car.
Probably should have come by tube, though.
It was a long drive from central London.
So a lot of traffic, a lot of people coming tonight.
There's 20 drivers.
The tube is dominated by you.
85, 90% of the people coming here tonight
will be coming by tube.
Before you've even got on stage,
people are seeing you here.
Like, you can't get away from you.
It's ridiculous.
Marketing team did a good job.
Is this your doing?
Did you say to the marketing team,
look, lads, get my face on that?
No, I think the team was just like,
we're going to take this over.
Like, we're going to make it all green.
I would like to be on the tube, please.
If somebody could sort that out,
I would like to be on the tube specifically speaking.
Yeah, it's brilliant.
Are you excited for tonight?
Are you a fan of take that?
Yeah, I mean, it's an exciting night for sure.
You know, show the car to the world
for the first time.
It's, you know, a lot of work
always goes into, you know, making the car.
And so much time and effort.
All winter from everyone back at the factory.
So, yeah, it's going to be a cool moment for sure.
We spoke a bit about music
with Esteban Arcott,
who was on the podcast before you.
And this is one of the few events of the year
where music mixes with Formula One.
I'm interested to know
if you were doing the booking
for an event like this,
who would you book music-wise?
For like, if I had in the O2.
If you had the control of this event.
And you could answer this in two ways.
You can go your favor
or what you think would please the crowd.
Drake.
Like Drake.
Drake.
Drake.
I'm here just, you know,
thinking Canada and Drake.
Everyone likes Drake.
Everyone does like Drake.
Have you got a favorite time?
Except Kendrick Lamar,
who doesn't like Drake.
Kendrick Lamar doesn't like Drake.
No, he hates each other.
But then everyone could do that walk, couldn't they?
That Kendrick Lamar did in the Super Bowl.
Yeah, Drake would be a good time for sure.
Do you do music before we race to fire you up?
I do.
I do.
Not always to fire me up,
just like get in the zone, you know.
Ferries.
Sometimes it's Drake.
Sometimes it's someone else.
You feel like a very chilled guy.
Like you feel quite level.
Is that right?
I mean, we're here till 10 o'clock
and it's what, four?
I know.
It's 20 to five,
so it's a bit later than you thought.
So yeah, just cruising through the afternoon.
Yeah.
I'd be interested to know
the different playlists
of the difference drivers
as you go down the grid.
Betty's already decided
you were going to be quite a chilled playlist.
I'm interested to know what you think
like other drivers
and other personalities might be.
Let's get out the old blower
and see what I'm listening to.
The old blower.
Oh, this is great.
For those only listening to the podcast,
Lance is checking his phone
to see the latest tracks he's listening to.
So I got a bit of team break on this morning.
Oh, nice.
What's this track, an artist?
T-Pain.
This is like kind of coming out of the shower this morning
and getting ready.
Yeah.
See, chilled.
I'll send it over to you.
Yeah, do, please.
Yeah.
But it varies, you know.
Sometimes it's like kind of more intense
like how we can be here for a minute.
Yeah.
I'd like to talk about music.
Also, you've been talking
about Formula One all day.
Yeah.
We're giving it a break.
Drake.
I mean, yeah, it's all that stuff.
OK.
We are sat in the podcast room here
at F175, which is fundamentally a meeting room
with three chairs, isn't it?
It's very lovely.
It was a bit hot.
It's a bit warmer.
It was a bit hotter.
Yeah.
We were sat with you
while you were doing your open media sessions,
which is basically when you sit in front of a laptop
and journalists from all around the world
chat to you.
They all, we've witnessed a few of these
because we've been doing
shakedown interviews at McLaren and at Williams.
Yours was by far the funniest
because you were asked what all the drivers
are asked about at the moment,
which is the FIA swearing ban.
But one of the journalists on the call made the point
that this isn't an FIA interview.
So like this, we can do what we like.
And now I'm aware that you guys as drivers
might be fined if you swear this year.
I'm not going to ask you what you think about it
like everybody does,
but one thing I would say is
you can do what you like here.
So if you did think while you're in an interview
to reduce the chances of being fined,
we'll beep it out.
It's entirely pre-recorded.
Is there any swear words you want to say
is to get it out your system.
So out your system by bar,
you don't have to worry about it.
You're not going to get fined.
Do you see where I'm going with this?
Yeah, you just want me to start swearing right now?
You want to?
I'm good. I don't have to swear right now.
He's got it out of system already.
It's a spoiler.
It's going to be challenging for sure
in the heat of the moment this year
to just keep it in check.
Me and Betty work in broadcasting.
We are swearers, aren't we?
Oh, I love a swear.
I love a swear word.
And I appreciate a lot of people don't,
so you have to look under a lot of that.
You have to be on our best behaviour, I guess.
Also, that goes...
Well, neither of us have got kids.
And I don't know about you,
but we have people around here that have bought kids
and it makes you realise how much you swear.
It's like, oh, God, there's a small human here,
so I can't...
I know.
So I'm really sympathetic with these guys.
I swear all the time.
Now you can't swear because you'll offend
Johnny Herbert's grandkids.
It's awful.
You can't do that.
But it must be so hard when you're in a car
doing, you know, that fast,
you're in a stressful environment
and you're trying to watch what you say
because there's a bloody microphone on your mouth.
Yep.
That's hard.
Yep, it is.
It is.
You already swore in the question.
We'll see how that goes.
We wish you were with it.
The fun hasn't started yet.
Good luck to you.
One question that I really did want to ask you
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Because for me, that would be my worst nightmare.
It's pretty awesome.
He's a good boss, yeah.
I mean, no, he's, you know,
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Have you ever been just like,
oh, just shut up.
I can't be bothered with this right now, with him.
Or do you not have that relationship?
Is that just me and my family?
Is this a Betty Glover therapy session?
Yeah, don't I?
We have those moments for sure.
I think he's, you know,
kind of over the years gotten to know,
like, when it's time to
let me do my thing and, you know,
leave me alone and, you know,
when it's time to chop it up and, like,
yeah, you know, talk business.
And, yeah, we have a good
balance relationship with all that.
So it's pretty cool.
Full of respect for you,
because I love my dad.
Like, he's amazing.
We get on so well.
So do I.
Can I just clarify?
I think you should actually.
Good save there.
Good save there.
I think you should.
Yeah, because unlike Betty,
I love my dad.
All right, Dad, if you're watching.
I did, I did.
I've never seen a jump in
in it to be quicker.
I do love my dad.
Dad, I love you.
When's Father's Day?
You're going to get your reaction this year.
No, Victor.
No, I bicker with mine.
And I feel like one thing
I'd be holding my dad to account
is, like, he's not helped
answer the choice of teammates.
It's like Sebastian Vettel,
four-time world champion.
He's like, said,
retirees in King.
Yeah.
Who are you putting in next?
Fernando Alonzo.
Yeah, cheers, Dad.
Who will just never retire?
Who will just be,
this is the most stable
driver line up in F1,
because Fernando will be driving
until he's 55.
I'm quite convinced about that.
The man just never,
he just never ages.
Yeah, no, it doesn't look like
he's getting much older for sure.
Looks good for his age, though,
to be honest.
He looks great for his age.
I don't know what, like,
what health plan he's on or something.
I mean, that's a good question, right?
Yeah, can you find out for us
and let us know because...
What's he eating for breakfast?
There's no, um,
there's no, you know,
little lift of anywhere.
Do you think if it's...
Maybe.
Maybe that's what it is.
I don't know.
No, because he looks like
rugged as well.
Do you know what I mean?
In a good way.
And also, Lance as well,
you know, you are one of these drivers
that I still think,
someone that's like,
I've been watching this sport
since I was a tiny kid.
So I think Lance Stroll,
you think, oh yeah,
one of the newer drivers.
But you've been around
many years now.
You've had experience.
Tell me old over there, bud.
Yeah.
How's F1 changed
since you've been around?
What are the big differences?
Because I mean,
surely even something like this
is you've had to be
put on stage at the O2 later.
You're making it sound
like back when I started
we were still wearing
the old goggles
and like the fricking helmet,
you know.
It was like seven, what,
eight years now?
Eight or nine?
When you started racing
against Nigel Mansell,
how different was it?
Fangio back in the year, you know?
But it has to,
you've been around nearly a decade.
That's a legit question
for Fernando though.
Fernando it really is.
Yeah.
That's a legit question.
Yeah.
But it's changed in a decade,
hasn't it?
It has for sure.
I think a lot more of this stuff
is like the big thing
has changed
just today,
like the whole car launch
and how much,
you know,
fan attention there is
to this part of the sport
where it's like when I started
it was more just racing fans
and now there's
like a whole Netflix fan base
and you know,
my just friends,
mutual friends,
whatever that like
never really watched F1.
They started,
you know, watching Netflix
and now they're into it
and they're going to have
the TV on tonight
and these kind of events and stuff
has grown over the years
and become a bigger part of our sport,
which is a good thing.
I think it's great for teams,
for the exposure for F1,
for everyone.
So that's,
yeah, I guess been
the biggest change I've seen
is how much more exposure
the sport has now,
like just globally
and eyeballs and all that.
And then the cars have changed
you know, over the years now
we have these ground effect cars
which is very different
to what I started with
and yeah,
a few more gray hairs on my head
but not too many.
Not too many tall.
Not too many tall.
Little things like that, you know.
That's what I'm worried about
at the moment, trust me.
But yeah, even F1,
the driver's on the tube now.
That's how much he's changed.
Yeah, little things like that
but yeah, I think it's great
that so many more people
have taken interest
in what we do
because it's, you know,
it's awesome.
We race fast cars around the world
and it's cool to see more people
tuning in, watching that.
But it's also like for sure,
you know, 24 races and some
and the rest of it, you know,
it's busy but yeah,
we like it.
We like it.
Do you know it's really nice
to see the smile on your face
when you say it's cool.
We race cool cars all over the world
and I think sometimes
in the pressure cooker
people can forget that, can't they?
Yeah.
You must still love it
because it is the most ridiculous
but coolest sport in the world,
like this traveling circus
that goes around the world.
It must be, do you ever
sell out these moments
like, God, I'm a part of this?
Yeah, for sure.
I mean, it's like when you
stop for a second
and look at it
and she's like, yeah,
we're sending race cars
around the world
and you know, just putting fuel in
and off again.
Sending it, you know.
Just simple as that.
Just a bit fueling.
It's pretty wild.
But yeah, you know,
at the same time
you're like so immersed
in the season
and just kind of like
focusing on the next track,
the next corner,
the next lap
and it's like, you know,
it's full on.
Like it's pretty nonstop.
If you weren't a racing driver,
what would you have been,
do you reckon?
That's a good question.
I want to say like
something in sports
like maybe a golfer
but the f**king way
I'm swinging the ball right,
hitting the ball right now
f**king no chance.
So like something else.
What's your handicap?
Let's not talk about this right now.
Are you bad at golf?
Very fragile.
That's the one question
that's very confused to answer.
I've heard you a good tennis player.
It was single digit, but...
Oh, it's gone up as it.
I've heard you a good tennis player as well, right?
Yeah, be careful.
Don't believe everything you read.
Well, are the...
Yeah, no.
Be careful.
Don't believe in everything you read.
No, I'm really not that good tennis.
Someone came up with that.
I don't really know.
Oh, I would take it.
I just started brewing.
I'd be like, yeah?
Yeah, no.
Take one of those kids that's good at...
Like the people that...
Oh, I'm terrible at all sports,
but like the kids in PE,
you could just do everything.
Yeah.
It was like, oh, God,
I presumed you'd be one of those.
Yeah, no.
I mean, I always grew up
playing a lot of sports for sure.
They were like saying
I was going on the ATP World Tennis Tour.
Am I good enough to do that?
No.
Oh, really?
Yeah, no, I'm not...
Who said that?
Someone came up with this.
That's so weird.
It was Crofty.
Crofty said it.
Crofty said it?
Yeah.
Pulled that one out of somewhere.
I don't really know where.
Well, just finally, Lance,
we're here to have Wimbledon this year.
Talk to us a little bit about this.
Wimbledon?
Oh, f*** it.
Here we go.
Funny guy, funny guy.
Lance, just finally,
we should ask you at least
one formal one question.
I appreciate you haven't
even done pre-season testing yet,
but what are you thinking
for this year?
What's maximum you can be?
Minimum you can be?
Where are you going to shake out
this season?
Yeah, such a hard question to answer.
Everyone wants to win the race
in Australia.
That's the goal.
But I think we're only going to
really know realistically
where we sit,
kind of come Bahrain,
and then even Bahrain,
you don't really see everyone's
true colors until the first race.
So for us,
it's about building on last year.
We're not where we wanted
to be the second half of last year.
We kept trying to make the car
faster,
but we were just going
backwards.
So a lot of the work that has
gone into this year's car
has been addressing the things
that we've learned last year
and why everything we were
bringing to the car
wasn't progressing,
wasn't working.
And I think that's what's
really exciting about everything
we got going on is really just
the changes we're making to try
and learn from the mistakes
we made last year
is that going to help us
be much more competitive this year?
We're going to find out, aren't we?
Yeah, we're going to find out.
We wish you really well with it.
Thank you.
It's been really nice chatting to you
and getting to know you a little bit.
We really go well this year
because if you think about it
a couple of years ago,
the rise of Aston Martin
was such a fantastic part
of the Formula One season.
So we're buzzing for you guys
to get back up there
and wish you a really great season.
Cheers. Go Team Green.
Go Team Green.
That is a very Canadian thing to say.
I feel like you should get
your ****** pom-poms out.
Go Team Green.
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