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Lance Stroll at the São Paulo Grand Prix | The F1 Formula | The F1 Formula
Lance Stroll·São Paulo Grand Prix

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Lance Stroll at the São Paulo Grand Prix

Lance Stroll's record at the São Paulo Grand Prix is marked by a significant breakthrough in 2023, where he secured his best finish of 5th, contrasting with earlier struggles.

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Track record

Source: Jolpica F1 API
Starts
8
Wins
0
Podiums
0
Best finish
P5
DNFs
2
Points
11

Every appearance

YearTeamGridFinishPts
2017Williams Grand Prix EngineeringP16
DriverLance Stroll
  • CircuitSão Paulo Grand Prix
  • P16
    0
    2018Williams Grand Prix EngineeringP19P180
    2019Racing Point F1 TeamP17P190
    2021Aston MartinP14Collision damage0
    2022Aston MartinP15P101
    2023Aston MartinP3P510
    2024Aston MartinP10Accident0
    2025Aston MartinP14P160

    Lance Stroll's trajectory at the São Paulo Grand Prix has been a study in gradual progression, culminating in a standout performance in 2023 that significantly reshaped his narrative at this demanding permanent circuit. Across his eight appearances, Stroll has navigated a range of challenges, from early struggles to a breakthrough result. His initial years with Williams and Racing Point saw finishes of 16th, 18th, and 19th, alongside two retirements in 2019 and 2021. The 2023 event, however, marked a pivotal moment. Starting an impressive 3rd on the grid, he converted that into his best finish here, securing 5th place and adding 10 points to his tally. This result was a stark contrast to his previous best of 10th in 2022 and demonstrated a clear capacity to extract pace when the car's setup and track conditions align, a crucial aspect of success in Formula 1. For a broader understanding of the sport, the Formula 1 — official site offers comprehensive information.

    The Autódromo José Carlos Pace, better known as Interlagos, with its undulating layout and heavy braking zones like the Senna S, demands a precise yet aggressive approach from drivers. Stroll's driving style, often characterized by strong braking, can be an advantage in these specific sections, particularly in the run into Turn 1 and Turn 4, where late braking can yield crucial overtakes or defensive maneuvers. This characteristic is somewhat reminiscent of how drivers like Nico Hülkenberg approach the heavy braking zones at the Austrian Grand Prix. However, the circuit's more flowing middle sector, requiring smooth transitions and consistent throttle application, has historically presented a greater challenge for Stroll, highlighting areas where consistency in car control is paramount. The abrasive surface often leads to high tyre degradation, a factor that can expose any inconsistencies in a driver's management over a race distance.

    While the 2023 result was a clear highlight, his overall record of 0 wins and 0 podiums across eight starts underscores the inherent difficulty of the São Paulo Grand Prix. The event is frequently characterized by unpredictable weather, which can scramble the grid and offer both opportunities and pitfalls. Stroll has shown flashes of competence in variable conditions, but maintaining that consistency throughout a challenging weekend remains a key focus. His 2024 DNF due to an accident further illustrates the fine margins and unforgiving nature of this circuit, where a momentary lapse can end a race prematurely. Understanding the historical context of F1 seasons and driver performances is essential, as detailed on resources like Wikipedia: Formula One.

    The performance of the Aston Martin chassis at Interlagos is always a critical determinant of Stroll's potential. The car's balance through the medium-speed corners and its straight-line speed on the long uphill sections will dictate his ability to compete at the sharp end. His capacity to convert strong qualifying positions, such as his 2023 P3, into solid race results is a key area of focus for the team. The comprehensive data available from sources like Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data provides a factual basis for understanding how Stroll's results have varied significantly with different machinery over the years, underscoring the symbiotic relationship between driver and car. As we've seen with other drivers, such as Nico Hülkenberg at the British Grand Prix, car characteristics play a pivotal role in unlocking a driver's full potential. For a broader perspective on the sport's governance and regulations, the FIA — F1 World Championship offers official insights.

    Common questions

    Has Lance Stroll ever won at the São Paulo Grand Prix?
    No, Lance Stroll has not secured a victory at the São Paulo Grand Prix in his 8 starts.
    What is Lance Stroll's best result at Interlagos?
    Lance Stroll's best finish at the São Paulo Grand Prix is 5th place, achieved in the 2023 season with Aston Martin.
    How many times has Stroll finished on the podium here?
    Lance Stroll has not achieved a podium finish at the São Paulo Grand Prix across his eight appearances.
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    Written by The F1 Formula Editorial Team, Race-week editors + sport historians
    Last reviewed June 2, 2026