Lance Stroll to Miss Spanish GP Due to Pain in Hand and Wrist
- On Saturday evening, Aston Martin confirmed that Lance Stroll will be unable to compete in the 2025 Spanish Grand Prix due to ongoing pain in his hand and wrist.
- Stroll's injury stems from a cycling accident in pre-season 2023, when he suffered fractures requiring surgery and rehabilitation.
- Despite qualifying for the race, Stroll aggravated his injury during qualifying, and his medical team confirmed he will not race Sunday.
- Aston Martin confirmed that Stroll will have surgery to address his injury and then concentrate on his recovery after experiencing pain for six weeks.
- As a result, Aston Martin will field only Fernando Alonso, who aims to score points at his home race, while Stroll targets the Canadian GP next.
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F1 star missed Spanish Grand Prix after raging at team members and injuring himself during tantrum
F1 star Lance Stroll reportedly has a meltdown in the Aston Martin garage on Saturday after being knocked out in Q2.The Canadian was unable to take the start of the Spanish Grand Prix due to pain in his wrist following Saturday’s qualifying session. Aston Martin team-mate Fernando Alonso was forced to represent the Sliverstone-based team solo.Stroll began racing in F1 in 2017 with Williams before moving to Aston Martin, at the time called Racing…
The driver was not part of the race after a hand injury and his participation in the upcoming Canadian Grand Prix is in doubt.
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