Stroll: "One or two weaker races, and I’m immediately sh*t..."

Lance Stroll lashed out after not only the fans but also the direct industry criticized his performance. Timo Glock made an unfiltered remark about the Canadian, stating that Stroll is still light-years away from Fernando Alonso...
That was enough for the patron saint of pay drivers, who immediately lashed out. He believes that just a couple of weaker races (??) and he is instantly criticized:
“I think F1 is an environment where often terribly short-sighted opinions are formed. If you have one or two good races, everyone carries you in their hands, you are the best driver in the world. But if that trend reverses, you are suddenly a loser who can't drive and has no place in this sport. This is how it is, it has always worked this way and probably always will. If you have a bad day, it goes badly, and vice versa, that’s why I only focus on the people around me, my team, my engineer, I only consider their opinions significant. They know why things happen, they know the reasons, how something could have been better, why something went worse.” - Lance Stroll responded to Timo Glock.
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