Lance Stroll Breaks Silence on Racing at the Canadian GP, Weeks After Missing the Spanish GP
- Lance Stroll did not participate in the Spanish Grand Prix held on June 1 due to ongoing hand and wrist pain stemming from earlier injuries.
- The pain stemmed from injuries sustained in a 2023 preseason cycling accident that required wrist surgery and further procedures to relieve discomfort.
- After missing the Barcelona event, Stroll underwent an operation and completed test laps at France’s Paul Ricard circuit as he prepared for the Canadian Grand Prix.
- Stroll expressed enthusiasm about returning to racing with the team at his home Grand Prix this weekend, confirming that he feels fit and prepared to compete on June 15.
- Aston Martin confirmed Stroll’s return for the Canadian GP, implying the team’s preferred driver lineup remains intact without needing a replacement.
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Lance Stroll finally slowed down the pain on his hand. The Canadian fought for his comeback - in time for the Grand Prix in his home country.

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Montreal’s Lance Stroll set to race at Canadian Grand Prix after injury setback
MONTREAL - Montreal's Lance Stroll has been cleared to race in this weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix after missing the Spanish GP due to pain in his hand and wrist.
·Waterloo, Canada
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