Current Assessment
Stroll controls the Aston Martin Formula One Team through a layered holding-company structure, but the public record does not show his exact personal economic stake. A 2025 minority-stake transaction reportedly valued the F1 team at about $3.2 billion, making the team his most visible sports asset. His public Aston Martin Lagonda stake is much smaller at current depressed market values. Most of his wealth still appears to come from earlier fashion investments and private assets, which are not fully disclosed.
Key caveats
- Control of the team is clearer than personal ownership percentage.
- The Aston Martin Lagonda voting figure includes consortium-related holdings and should not be read as wholly personal ownership.
- External billionaire estimates are useful context, not audited proof.
Evidence gaps
- Exact AMR GP cap table
- Current private investment portfolio
- Personal debt or pledging against shares
