Documents show that Lance Stroll's salary amounts to $12 million.

Documents show that Lance Stroll's salary amounts to $12 million.

      "Winning is our primary objective"

      Aston Martin's recent financial disclosures have provided a rare glimpse into Lance Stroll's earnings, revealing that the owner’s son received a total compensation of $12.3 million for the 2024 season. The figures, released under related-party reporting regulations, indicate that Aston Martin paid Golden Eagle Racing, the firm managing Stroll’s racing activities, $12.3 million last year, which is more than double the $5.6 million reported for 2023.

      The filing specifies that this amount includes not just Stroll’s salary, but also expenses for his trainer, physiotherapist, and other "services rendered." Additionally, it highlights an unusual financial arrangement where Golden Eagle Racing returned approximately $500,000 in sponsorship fees to Aston Martin.

      While details of teammate Fernando Alonso's contract remain unavailable, the documents confirm that both drivers receive company vehicles for the length of their contracts.

      In spite of the focus on his son’s earnings, team owner Lawrence Stroll expresses confidence in his long-term ambitions for Formula 1. "When I acquired this team nearly six years ago, I stated it would be a ten-year journey to winning a World Championship," he shared with AS-Web. "You are witnessing the foundation we've established to provide the necessary tools. There’s no other factory like this, no other wind tunnel like it, and no other simulator like it."

      He further emphasized, "Winning is our primary objective. Success is assessed by your performance - and the ultimate aim is to become world champions."

Documents show that Lance Stroll's salary amounts to $12 million.

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Documents show that Lance Stroll's salary amounts to $12 million.

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