If Lance Stroll's detractors still had any doubts about his talent the Canadian put those to rest with an outstanding performance in qualifying for the Italian GP.
The truncated delayed session was wet throughout but the 18-year-old Williams driver negotiated the successive segments with any major drama, and properly splashed through Q3 to secure the fourth best time, over a second faster than team mate Felipe Massa!
A feat made even more impressive by the fact that Stroll has never driven an F1 car in the wet.
"It was a lot of fun," casually said Stroll after his remarkable session.
"The car felt good, I had never driver a Formula 1 car before in the wet, I just tossed it around and it worked out today."
As a result of the penalties impacting both Daniel Ricciardo and Max Verstappen, the Canadian will find himself flanked by Lewis Hamilton at the head tomorrow's grid, and will become the youngest ever driver to start a Grand Prix from the front row.
"We've been struggling a lot over the last weekends with the car in the dry, and not being able to get out of Q1 and today we just put it together.
"The race is tomorrow, so we've got to stay focused, starting from the front row of the grid, and hopefully we can have a good one."
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