Artificial Intelligence is taking over so many parts of modern life The Gurgler website decided to get on board using AI to bolster the content and quality of the website. For our next instalment of AI Does….we look into the future of Formula One with Lance Stroll 2025 F1 Season Retirement Predictions.
We have harnessed all the AI power we could afford and asked the simple question…..What are the chances of Lance Stroll retiring from each race of the 2025 F1 Season.
The answer is comprehensive as you’d expect, and also as you’d expect there’s a lot of chances of a Lance Stroll DNF in 2025.
So if you prefer not to spoil the surprise and not look into the future look away now.
With thanks to Grok for the information, here is….
Lance Stroll 2025 F1 Season Retirement Predictions
So here in all its glory is the AI prediction for Lance Stroll DNFs for the 2025 season, broken into six parts for ease of reading.

The season for Lance Stroll starts off with five low chance races, which we find hard to belief.
Season opening Australian GP is a big chance of DNF for so many reasons. Green drivers on first race. Usually action a-plenty on the track in general. And it’s Lance Stroll.

We have to believe AI, but a low chance of a Stroll DNF in Monaco doesn’t seem quite right.

A run of three moderate chance races, and Canada is no surprise given the history of mistakes and retirements. There’s always rain in Britain too, so that could be another to keep an eye on. Or at least keep an eye on those gravel traps. Before the race start.

AI points to a quietish period on either side of the Summer Break. The Italian Grand Prix is one for having a higher chance than most races of first lap trouble, and that’s usually in the midfield. Maybe being midfield is why the chance of a Stroll DNF is rated lower than we thought. Maybe not, as Stroll would have to make the midfield first.

Looking at the prediction for the US Grand Prix, we can see the moderate chance of DNF, plus enjoy the additional commentary.
The two street tracks are rated low chance, but any street circuit has to be a danger for Stroll DNF. Although, he seems to have trouble with gravel not walls as much.

We have to agree with the Grok AI here, given the chance of rain and track record in Brazil, Lance Stroll is definitely a chance of a DNF. Same with Abu Dhabi too, as Stroll appears not to care too much in general, so how much enthusiasm is left in the tank come final race. He’s either guaranteed a 2026 drive because of the owner, or he has already been fired for 2026 at this stage.
The close proximity of the walls means a spectacular Las Vegas DNF isn’t out of the question.
Lance Stroll 2025 F1 Season Retirement Stats
Leaving AI for the moment and going back to our glorious excel and data manually copies and pasted from the internet. Here is some DNF stats for Lance Stroll from the past four seasons.
It’s not as accident heavy as you’d expect, but his average grid slot does match up the average grid slot for overall DNFs from the last four seasons.








