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'Unacceptable' - Schumacher Savagely Accuses F1 Star of 'Poor Upbringing'

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Lance Stroll’s latest attack on his Aston Martin team has put him in hot water with one of Formula 1’s harshest critics. The British squad have had a season to forget, having essentially halted development on their car ahead of the 2026 rule changes. Stroll’s radio message in Silverstone brought plenty of criticism and now Schumacher has joined inGetty Last time out at Silverstone, just over the road from their state of the art factory, both Ast…

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Ralf Schumacher has been strongly critical of Formula 1 driver Lance Stroll. The verbal derailment of the Canadian against his Aston Martin solid and thus his own team, in Silverstone, does not point to a good upbringing, according to the German, who now challenges: "Dear Lance, apologize to the team. While Stroll succeeded in Silverstone with his seventh place a sporting respectful success. But in the end not only this one remained in memory. T…

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Ten days after the British Grand Prix, the mood is still not calm over Lance Stroll's rude outburst. The Aston Martin driver finished a respectable 7th at Silverstone, but he could have done even better if he hadn't been passed by several other drivers in the heat. The 26-year-old driver roared into the team radio: "This car is the biggest piece of shit I've ever driven."

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After a strong race, Formula 1 star Lance Stroll loses his nerves. Ralf Schumacher reacts with sharp criticism.

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Kronen Zeitung broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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