Lance Stroll delivers Canadian Grand Prix health update
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PlanetF1 on MSNLance Stroll issues new update after Canada FP2 crashLance Stroll said he has not experienced any pain upon his return to the Aston Martin cockpit despite crashing out of FP2 in Canada. Having missed the race in Spain and undergone a procedure to address hand and wrist pain,
Lance Stroll cited “medical privacy” in refusing to discuss the specifics of the wrist injury or medical procedure that kept the Formula 1 driver from participating in the Spanish Grand Prix two weeks ago.
Lance Stroll will return for this weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix after undergoing a “successful medical procedure” following pain in his hand and wrist. The Canadian, 26, missed the Spanish Grand Prix last time out but Aston Martin confirmed his return to the car in time for his home race in Montreal on Sunday.
Lance Stroll says he wants to keep his medical situation surrounding his wrist private ahead of his return at the Canadian Grand Prix, but admits he was frustrated in the garage post-qualifying in Spain.
Formula 1 team Aston Martin says Lance Stroll has been cleared to race at his home Canadian Grand Prix this weekend after missing the Spanish GP because of pain in his hand and wrist.
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Lance Stroll is running out of time in Formula 1, according to former grand prix driver Timo Glock. The Canadian, who returned to the paddock in Montreal following surgery and a one-race absence after Barcelona,
A statement from his Aston Martin team indicated the 26-year-old has been experiencing pain for the past six weeks.
Dutch F2 driver Richard Verschoor and Dutch commentator Olav Mol were extremely frustrated by the attitude of Lance Stroll during the press conference in Canada, as they expressed on Ziggo Sport's Race Café.