Lance Stroll Cleared to Race at Canadian GP After ‘Successful Medical Procedure’
- Lance Stroll, Aston Martin's Canadian driver, was declared fit to race at the Canadian Grand Prix on June 13 after recovering from wrist and hand pain.
- Lance Stroll was unable to participate in the Spanish Grand Prix held on June 1 as he continued to recover from surgery related to injuries sustained in a 2023 cycling accident that fractured both his wrists and broke his toe.
- He underwent a successful medical procedure recently and put in some laps at the Paul Ricard circuit as part of his preparation, but chose not to share details about his injury to maintain medical privacy.
- Stroll expressed his enthusiasm to return to racing with the team at his home event this weekend and acknowledged his recent frustration due to wrist problems affecting his performance.
- His return allows Aston Martin to have him racing again, as he currently sits 12th overall in the drivers’ championship, having accumulated 14 points, while the leader, Oscar Piastri, has 186 points.
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Lance Stroll cleared to race at Canadian Grand Prix after 'successful medical procedure'
Lance Stroll has been cleared to race at the Canadian Grand Prix this weekend after missing the Spanish GP because of pain in his hand and wrist, Formula 1 team Aston Martin said Wednesday.
Lance Stroll can start his Formula 1 home race in Canada after a hand operation! The Aston Martin driver had had to give up a start at the Grand Prix in Barcelona for weeks of trouble. Instead, Stroll underwent an intervention ... "I am looking forward to driving again for the team at my home Grand Prix this weekend," explained Stroll before the tenth season race this weekend in Montréal. "Feel good!"After my intervention, I felt good and made a…
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