Aston Martin's Lance Stroll has hit back at criticism from Alpine Formula 1 driver Franco Colapinto by suggesting the young Argentine focus on scoring his first point of the season.
Colapinto, 22, accused the Canadian son of team owner Lawrence, in Brazil of 'always taking people out' and not looking in his car's mirrors after an incident with Sauber's Gabriel Bortoleto.
Stroll told reporters ahead of the
Las Vegas Grand Prix: "I heard about it. I don't know. Maybe he's frustrated and angry with life. I don't know how many points he has in the championship.
"I can't tell you. Zero? He has zero points ... he should probably focus on his own things and try to score some points this year," Stroll struck back.
Colapinto, who has a huge following as the only Argentine in F1, is the sole driver yet to open his scoring account for 2025. He told reporters separately in Las Vegas: "I was in the heat after the race.
"Hopefully it's all good between us. But we've been spending a lot of time together on track in the races. We've been very close to each other, and we had some close fights," he added.