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Stroll to partner Perez at Force India in 2019

Racing Point Force India has finally confirmed Lance Stroll's expected move to the Formula 1 team to partner Sergio Perez in 2019.

Lance Stroll, Racing Point Force India VJM11

Stroll graduated to F1 with Williams in 2017 as the reigning European Formula 3 champion and continued with the team this year.

His father Lawrence led the consortium that bought Force India's assets after it fell into administration, leading to the team's reincarnation as the Racing Point entry.

Stroll's move from Williams became a formality after that but Force India wanted to wait until the future of Esteban Ocon, who Stroll will replace, was confirmed.

Ocon's Mercedes' reserve driver role was announced ahead of last weekend's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix but Force India opted not to make any communication about Stroll.

The 20-year-old drove for the team for the first in the two-day post-race race tyre test, and his "long-term deal" was confirmed as a race driver on Friday afternoon.

"I'm pleased that we can finally confirm Lance's arrival to race alongside Sergio next year," said team principal Otmar Szafnauer.

"It gives us an exciting line-up with the perfect blend of youth, talent, and experience.

"Lance is only 20 and already has two years of Formula 1 experience under his belt, as well as a podium finish and a front-row start."

Stroll scored a best finish of third, in the 2017 Azerbaijan GP, at Williams.

"This is the beginning of an incredibly exciting journey in my Formula 1 career," said Stroll.

"I look forward to working alongside a successful team with a great culture. It's a new challenge and I am excited to embrace this new opportunity."

Szafnauer reckons Force India will be able to help Stroll "flourish".

"Our team has enjoyed great success nurturing and developing young and talented drivers, and we are very excited to begin our journey with Lance," he said.

"I would also like to take the opportunity to thank Esteban Ocon for his contribution to the team over the last two seasons and wish him well for the future."

2019 F1 line-up:

Team Drivers
Mercedes

United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 

Finland Valtteri Bottas 

Ferrari

Germany Sebastian Vettel 

Monaco Charles Leclerc

Red Bull

Netherlands Max Verstappen 

France Pierre Gasly 

Renault

Germany Nico Hulkenberg

Australia Daniel Ricciardo 

Haas

Denmark Kevin Magnussen

France Romain Grosjean

Force India

Mexico Sergio Perez 

Canada Lance Stroll

McLaren

Spain Carlos Sainz 

United Kingdom Lando Norris

Toro Rosso

Russian Federation Daniil Kvyat

Thailand Alex Albon

Sauber

Finland Kimi Raikkonen

Italy Antonio Giovinazzi

Williams

Poland Robert Kubica

United Kingdom George Russell

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