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Lance Stroll – Sponsors, Salary, Net Worth

Lance Stroll is the son of billionaire Lawerence Stroll. The 23-year-old arrived on the F1 circuit when his father bought Force India from Vijay Mallya.
Several F1 fans doubted Stroll’s ability as they believed he only got in due to his father. However, Stroll has indeed shown his ability, and in his relatively short career, he has already managed to get three podium finishes. Going into the 2022 F1 season, Stroll will look to bolster his accomplishments and make his team proud.

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Lance Stroll
‘s Bio

Full name: Lance Stroll (also known as Lance Strulovitch)
Date of birth: 29 October 1998
Place of birth:
Montreal, Québec, Canada
Nationality:
Canadian
Current team: Aston Martin Cognizant Formula One Team
Lance Stroll’s Salary as driver: US$2.4m (according to Spotrac)
Lance Stroll’s Estimated net worth: US$50m (according to EssentiallySports)
First F1 appearance:
Australian Grand Prix in March 2017 with Williams Racing (teammate: Felipe Massa)
First F1 race win: N/A
First F1 World Championship win:
N/A

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Lance Stroll’s Sponsors

JCB

JCB is a construction equipment manufacturer based in the UK. It partnered up with Lance Stroll while he was at Williams Racing. As a part of this deal, Stroll continues to feature in advertisements for JCB and also visited The JCB Academy, which specialises in engineering and business qualifications.

Bombardier

Bombardier Inc. is a Canadian aviation company specialising in building business jets. It also sponsors Stroll, which sees him sporting the Bombardier logo on his helmet and also features in the company’s promotional content.

Stilo

Stroll tied up with Stilo, a helmet manufacturer, which has worked with the driver to design his helmets, right from his F2 days. Stilo and Stroll continued this partnership when the Canadian graduated into F1, with his helmets designed exclusively by Stilo.

Socios.com

In February 2022, Stroll and Socios.com joined forces to raffle an exact replica of the helmet worn by the Canadian in the 2021 US Grand Prix, with the helmet signed by Stroll himself. This campaign was announced on Socios.com’s official Twitter page.
As part of this deal, Socios.com also acts as the website sponsor for Lance Stroll.

Cognizant

Cognizant is an American IT services and consulting company. The company is owned by Lance’s father, Lawrence, and also has a major stake in Aston Martin, hence the team are called Aston Martin Cognizant.
Lance Stroll has also featured in several digital marketing campaigns for Cognizant.

Lance Stroll’s Previous Sponsor

Canada Life

In 2017, Canada Life celebrated Lance Stroll earning an F1 seat by partnering up with him to support his F1 career. Canada Life is an insurance company headquartered in Winnipeg, Manitoba. It announced this partnership on the eve of the 2017 Canadian Grand Prix.

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