So you're asking who the billionaire son in F1 is? Look, the answer's pretty straightforward — it's Lance Stroll. Canadian guy, drives for Aston Martin Aramco. His dad Lawrence? Yeah, he's the real money. We're talking over $3.5 billion net worth from fashion — Tommy Hilfiger, Michael Kors, that whole scene. Then he bought into F1 big time. Lance's whole career? It's basically a direct pipeline from his father's wallet. No beating around the bush there. Lawrence Stroll. That's the name. He didn't just make money — he made Tommy Hilfiger a global thing. Then in 2018 he swooped in with some investor buddies and bought Force India. Renamed it Racing Point, then Aston Martin. Now he's executive chairman of Aston Martin Lagonda too. His net worth bounces around but he's always among the richest people in F1. The guy's everywhere in motorsport now. Money. Simple as that. But let's be fair — he did start karting young, won Italian F4 in 2014. Joined Williams' driver academy in 2015, and guess who funded their development program? Yeah. Won F3 European Championship in 2016. By 2017 he was in F1 at 18, one of the youngest ever. Williams needed cash, Lawrence had it. First podium came that same year in Azerbaijan, then pole in Turkey 2020. He's got talent, sure. But the path was paved. Personally? Somewhere between $50 and $100 million. F1 salary, endorsements — that's his. But the family money? That's a whole different league. Lance isn't self-made. He's inherited wealth with a racing career on top. His Aston Martin salary is maybe $10-15 million a year. But his dad's backing? That's what really keeps him in the game. Long-term security you can't buy with a paycheck. That word gets thrown around a lot. "Pay driver." Basically means you bring cash or sponsorship to get a seat. Lance? Yeah, he's one of those. Because his dad literally invested in the team. But here's the thing — unlike some pay drivers who can't drive for shit, Stroll's actually shown he can win. Podium. Pole position. The guy's got moments. Critics say his seat's bulletproof no matter what. Supporters point to his junior titles. Truth is, Lawrence owning Aston means Lance isn't going anywhere. But he's proven he belongs at this level. Mostly. Yeah, as of 2025 he's the only one. His dad's a billionaire and owns the team. Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc? Racing families, sure, but not billionaire backgrounds. Nikita Mazepin used to be one with Haas but that ended after Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022. Honestly? Mixed opinions. He's scored points, got a podium, pole position — more than most pay drivers ever do. But compare him to teammates like Sergio Perez or Fernando Alonso and he looks average. Most people think he's competent but massively helped by dad owning the team. He led a group that bought Force India (later Racing Point) in 2018 for about £90 million. Rebranded it Aston Martin in 2021 after buying into the car company. Total investment? Over £200 million including operations and upgrades. That's serious cash. Yeah, a few. Paul Stoddart (Minardi owner), Eddie Jordan (Jordan owner), and Nikita Mazepin more recently. But Lance is unique — his dad's both billionaire and team owner, not just a sponsor. Bernie Ecclestone's daughter Tamara? Never drove. So Lance stands out.Who is the billionaire son in F1
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Data: Billionaire owners and their sons in F1
Driver
Father/Billionaire
Team Connection
Net Worth (Father)
Lance Stroll
Lawrence Stroll
Team owner (Aston Martin)
$3.5 billion+
Max Verstappen
Jos Verstappen (not billionaire)
Not team owner
N/A
Charles Leclerc
Not billionaire
N/A
N/A
Nikita Mazepin (former)
Dmitry Mazepin (billionaire)
Sponsor (Uralkali)
$1.2 billion
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