Aston Martin F1 driver Lance Stroll will miss Sunday’s Spanish Grand Prix due to hand and wrist pain. Stroll, who qualified in 14th, experienced recurring pain in his right hand and wrist and will undergo surgery for a solution. The team linked the discomfort to a broken hand from a 2023 cycling accident. Stroll had previously battled through injuries to participate in the season opener, finishing sixth in Bahrain. It is uncertain if he will recover in time for the Canadian Grand Prix, his home race in Montreal. Stroll’s health and return to the track will be closely monitored.
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