
Williams F1 rookie Lance Stroll anxious for first Canadian Grand Prix
MONTREAL — Lance Stroll is stoked for his first Canadian Grand Prix, and so is race promoter Francois Dumontier.
Ticket sales have jumped by more than 10 per cent for the 18-year-old Stroll’s first appearance at his home grand prix. The Montreal native will be the first Canadian on the grid since Jacques Villeneuve of St-Jean-Sur-Richelieu, Que., a decade ago.
“The wait is over,” Dumontier said Tuesday. “The fans are excited about it and we saw that at the ticket office, and media-wise with a lot of coverage. So there is a Lance Stroll effect.”
Stroll, who signed with the Williams F1 team in November after winning the European F3 series, has had a difficult start to his rookie campaign in Formula One. He has finished only two of his first six races and has yet to earn a point, but would love to make his breakthrough at his home race Sunday at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.