Aston Martin racer Lance Stroll spotted with model Yael Shelbia

A picture of Aston Martin driver Lance Stroll with Israeli model Yael Shelbia has sparked rumors of dating.

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Lance Stroll with Yael Shelbia in the frame.

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Lance Stroll sparks dating buzz after viral picture with Israeli model Yael Shelbia, though neither has confirmed the rumours.

After a disappointing F1 season, Stroll faces speculation off the track but remains tight-lipped about his personal life.

Aston Martin racer Lance Stroll was seen with model Yael Shelbia in a picture that went viral in social media. However, some fans speculated that the picture was taken in Israel, considering Shelbia was born there, but nothing is foolproof to suggest the same and the exact location of the image is unknown.

Earlier, Stroll dated Marilou Belanger, but the couple had broken up last year. Since then, the Canadian racer has not been seen with anyone. But, a picture of him with Israeli model Yael Shelbia recently went viral. While anything has not been confirmed yet, whether the two are dating.

Apart from his presence during the race weekends, Stroll has not been very active on Social Media. He has not shared any personal life, and so is the case with Yael Shelbia. However, she does not post regularly which is quite opposite to her work, she didn't post any pictures with or related to the Aston Martin racer.

On the grid, Stroll failed to put in strong performances this year. The team is within the midfield even after their strong performance in the season of 2023. Going into next year with the new regulations, many positives have been expected from the team with the given situation, but Stroll hasn't been very effective.

Lance Stroll gives verdict on the 2026 F1 cars

There are going to be various changes in the Formula cars next season. There will be minimum ground effects, the DRS would be gone, and the cars would be smaller and lighter as compared to the current specifications. The engine would be split 50% from combustion and the rest from electrical energy. The MGU-H would no longer be a component in the power units.

Teams have been working on this to adjust to new changes, but not all the drivers have been convinced. Lance Stroll also delivered his verdict on the regulations. He said that that the cars would be a lot less physically demanding, there would be much less G-force generated. He also said that it would be a big challenge for all the teams to adjust.

"Probably physically less demanding, because there's just less G-force," Lance Stroll said (via GPBlog). "But then, of course, [it is] like a challenge for the teams, like every new regulations with the increased battery power, the different set of engine regulations and then the different aerodynamic regulations, that's going to be a challenge for the team."

 

 

But, he believes that tracks like Spa, Suzuka would not be as exciting as they are as of now.

"But for us drivers for sure, I think these kinds of tracks like Spa, Suzuka; high speed, less downforce, it's not going to be as exciting as what it is now."

 

 

"That's just a fact until maybe a couple of years into the regs or whatever. I don't know, but it's going to be a hit and downforce and we're going to be sliding around more than what we are now," he added.

 

 

Aston Martin is poised to perform better on the grid. They have the expertise of Adrian Newey working hard on next year's car, along with Honda as their engine supplier.

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