Lance Stroll is responsible for all points that
Williams have scored this season, but the continued struggles of his team are starting to take their toll on Stroll (see what I did there).
Stroll is the youngest driver ever to climb onto the podium, but he won't be getting anywhere near that any time soon at Williams, with the way things are going at the team. They don't even have Sauber behind them anymore in the constructors' championship, they're dead-last.
"Formula One is like a rollercoaster," Stroll told Autosport.
"The sport has a love-hate-relationship, and you need your pride in tough times like these.
"Remembering the good times and belief that it'll get better is crucial.
"Having motivation to work and keeping morale up stays important, no matter what the situation is.
"The sport constantly changes, and you have to be ready when the moment is there to make a difference."
Kind of a vague statement from the young Stroll, who might be headed to Force India after his father was among the investors who bought the team. For the time being, though, he'll have to make the best of things at Williams, whether he wants to or not.