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Billionaire Lawrence Stroll is the owner of the Aston Martin F1 team. and his son, who is often referred to as daddy money-Lance Stroll drives for the team. However, apart from that privilege, the junior Canadian Lance enjoys an indulgent, luxurious lifestyle. While in general parlance, it has meant hefty spending and lots of green bills, the latest indulgence of the man is restricted to eight dollars, but nevertheless is a fulfilling one.

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His teammate Fernando Alonso lost his blue tick after the Twitter overhaul last night. The company CEO, Elon Musk, who has a knack for experimentation with the status quo, had the Doge as a buffering sign replacing the iconic blue bird of the Twitter app. The new rule states that one needs to be a subscriber of Twitter Blue and pay $8 to be able to enjoy distinction rights.

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The rule which many celebrities, including LeBron James, have decided to boycott, has been embraced by the Aston Martin heir. The $50 million man didn’t spare any time aligning himself with Elon Musk’s move.

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The Canadian who has almost 400K followers became the first driver to pay Musk to keep his verified status intact. However, the echoing emotion amongst the people was entirely different. The F1 Twitter was of the opinion that the man’s multi-billion dollar worth father who bought a team and put him behind the wheel wouldn’t have had a problem sparing $8 for his beloved son. Take a look at a few of the comments from F1 Twitter below.

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And as expected, most people did point towards the deep pockets of seniors Stroll, in a meager eight dollar spending.

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Do you think more drivers should follow suit and pay $8 to keep their distinction on the social media platform? Or should they go the Alonso way?

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Anmol is an F1 writer at EssentiallySports. With a background in journalism and a passion for motorsports, she brings insightful perspectives to her readers. Anmol's interest in the sport was piqued after watching Lewis Hamilton's interview with David Letterman, and she has been a dedicated follower ever since. Anmol's knowledge of motorsports is extensive, and she is particularly drawn to the adrenaline rush and excitement that comes with rally racing. In addition to her love for F1, Anmol has a finger on the pulse of pop culture and is able to connect with Gen Z through her articles. Outside of the world of speed, Anmol is a spiritual person who believes in the power of self-improvement through spirituality. She enjoys reading and spending time in peaceful surroundings to recharge and find inspiration for her writing.

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