F1 Canadian Grand Prix: Lance Stroll & Nicholas Latifi bankrolled by billionaire dads - this is their astronomical worth…

Aston Ma🍃rtin driver Stroll and Williams🙈’ Latifi have not always demonstrated the success on the track that their fꦫathers have enjoyed in the business world.
Lawrence Stroll (pictured above) and Michael Latifi have an eye-water🦄ing combined value of $5.4 bill൲ion!
Lawrence Stroll’s epic car collection
The fath🌠er of Lance Stroll is worth♌ $2.9 billion (£2.39 billion) which makes him the 1,016th richest person in the world, according to Forbes.
His own father was a wealthy fashion mogul but Lawrence Stroll made his personal fortune by selling shares in 𓃲the Tommy Hilfiger and Michael Kors brands.
In 2018 he 🌌entered F1 🌼by buying Force One, renaming it Racing Point Force India, which then became Racing Point.
His son Lance Stroll drove for Racing Point.

In 2020 ꦿLawrence Stroll led a $235.6 million (£182 million) investment into Aston Martin. He became the executive chairman.
He rebranded his Racing Point F1♊ team into the Aston Martin F1 tea🍰m - and again brought in his son as a driver.
The 62 year old’s personal extravagance includes one of the mꩵost expensive cars ever sold.
He spent a reported $27.5 million on a 1967 Ferrari 250 GTO in 2013 - it is p🍨art♏ of his fleet of personal Ferraris.
His portfolio of properties around the world 💟includes a place in the super-exclusive Caribbean island of Mustique.
Michael Latifi’s incredible success

The f🧸ather of Nicholas Latifi left Ira🐼n for Canada as a 15 year old.
He earned his first dollar working in McDonald’s.
He is now worth a reported $2.5 billion🌳 (£2.07 billion) an🔜d is the owner of Sofina Foods.
Michael Latifi invested £ꩲ200 million into McLaren in 2018.
He reportedly owns Ferrari F1 cars previously driven by Michael Schumacher and K🦂imi Raikkonen.
The super-yacht sold by Stroll to Latifi?

A yacht with astonishing value and spec was sold by St🌊roll in 2020. The buyer was reportedly🍷 Latifi!
‘Faith’, as it was called💧, is a 97-metre yacht once valued at $200 million.
It features a helicopter landing spot, a swimming pool with a glass bottom🔯, six bedrooms, a cinema and a hairdresser’s salon.