Stroll's father brought
Pierre Cardin fashionwear and
Ralph Lauren clothing to Canada. Stroll later took the Ralph Lauren brand to Europe. From 2000 until August 2022, Stroll owned the
Circuit Mont-Tremblant racing circuit, in Quebec's
Laurentian Mountains. In 2014, Stroll took ownership of the
Prema Racing team in the light of his son
Lance racing for the outfit in
Formula 4 and the
FIA Formula 3 European Championship. Stroll vetoed multiple driver moves in connection with Prema; he prevented
George Russell from racing for the team in the
2014 Formula Renault 2.0 Alps Series and vetoed the move of
Lando Norris to the team ahead of the
2018 Formula 2 season. The team was sold to Swiss company DC Racing Solutions, managed in part by Deborah Mayer and
Claudio Schiavoni, in 2021. In August 2018, Stroll led a consortium of investors in buying the assets of the defunct
Force India Formula One team. Renamed
Racing Point Force India, and as a new team officially, they re-entered midway through the
2018 Formula One season and achieved 7th position in the Constructors' Championship. For the season, the team name and entrant was changed once again to
Racing Point F1 Team, with Stroll's son
Lance driving one of the cars, finishing in 7th position in the Constructors' Championship once again. On 31 January 2020, it was announced that Stroll led the Yew Tree Investments consortium to invest £182 million into
Aston Martin, in return for a 16.7% stake in the company. Racing Point F1 Team was re-branded as the
Aston Martin F1 Team in . ==Personal life==