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Lance Stroll is gaining support from F1 fans after criticizing the 2026 regulations, expressing a preference for testing F3 cars over current racing conditions. The new rules, which introduce a 50/50 split between electrical and thermal energy, have frustrated many in the sport.
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Lance Stroll has picked up a bit of support among fans after criticising F1ās new regulations, saying he enjoyed testing F3 cars during the five-week break far more than racing under the current rules.
Itās been a tough season for Aston Martin, and Stroll hasnāt held back in expressing his dissatisfaction with the 2026 rule changes.
The shift to a 50/50 split between electrical and thermal energy has frustrated many drivers and fans, who feel it has taken away from the racing quality.
Stroll isnāt usually a fan favourite, but his recent comments have resonated with some on social media, who shared their thoughts in response.
Speaking to the media on Thursday afternoon in Miami, Stroll mentioned he had been taking part in Formula 3 tests alongside his racing activities in the GT World Challenge.
Asked about those F3 sessions, he told reporters via The Race: āItās like 1000 times more fun and better to drive, because you have your right foot, you give what you want, and you get what you want.
āEven the weight of the car, you know? Something, 550, 650 kilos, itās just a lot nicer than 750-800+ kilos. Things like that.ā
He was also asked about recent changes made by the FIA to technical regulations before the Miami Grand Prix. While hopeful that things might improve over time, Stroll was clear that he still feels Formula One has a long way to go before it gets back on track.
Strollās comments found a warmer reception on social media, with many fans saying that while they havenāt always been supporters of his, they appreciated where he was coming from this time.
One fan wrote, āI know Stroll can be a bit polarising, but I do love that he generally doesnāt give a fā and is willing to speak his mind whenever and wherever.ā
F1 fans are supporting Lance Stroll because he has openly criticized the 2026 regulations, resonating with their frustrations regarding the new rules.
The main criticisms of the 2026 F1 regulations include the shift to a 50/50 split between electrical and thermal energy, which many believe diminishes the quality of racing.
Lance Stroll has expressed dissatisfaction with the current F1 regulations, stating he enjoyed testing F3 cars more than racing under the new rules.
The 2026 regulations have contributed to a tough season for Aston Martin, as the team struggles to adapt to the new rules that many drivers find frustrating.

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Another echoed those thoughts, adding, āTo be honest, Lance has grown on me ā this kind of āno fās givenā attitude makes me like him a lot more.ā
Fans also pointed out that Strollās unique position within F1 gives him more freedom to speak openly. With his father owning the Aston Martin team, there isnāt the same risk to his seat that other drivers face.
One fan said: āIām happy heās using his qualified immunity to speak the truth,ā while another added: āI like this Stroll. Dude is making good use of his untouchable status.ā
Another user said: āI did not have āAgreeing with Lance Strollās statementā on my F1 bingo card.ā
A final post even grouped Stroll with some of the sportās most vocal personalities. The comment read: āVerstappen, Alonso, Hamilton and Stroll are the only drivers who donāt have to mince their words.ā
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