Felipe Drugovich expressed his eagerness to prioritize Formula 1 by potentially missing his scheduled Le Mans 24 Hours entry with Cadillac to stand in for the injured Lance Stroll at the Canadian Grand Prix. Stroll had to withdraw from the Spanish GP due to lingering pain from a previous cycling injury in 2023, leading Aston Martin to not be able to field a replacement driver as per F1 regulations. This left Drugovich unable to step in at Barcelona, where Fernando Alonso raced alone and finished ninth in the absence of Stroll. With Stroll’s recovery timeline uncertain, Drugovich may have to choose between Le Mans and the Canadian GP, with indications that he would favor the latter due to his F1 aspirations. Aston Martin’s other reserve driver, Stoffel Vandoorne, also faces a clash with Le Mans, while exploring options like tapping into Mercedes’ reserve driver Valtteri Bottas for the Canadian GP remains a possibility.
Related posts
-
The Return of a Racing Legend: F1 Champion Contemplates Comeback to Motorsport
It hasn't taken Jenson Button long to get itchy racing feet again. -

Challenges Ahead: Fernando Alonso Addresses Crucial Hurdles for Aston Martin’s Revival
Fernando Alonso has rued what he has labelled a "fundamental problem" hindering Aston Martin's F1 recovery... -

The Thrilling Triumph of Fernando Alonso in Monaco: F1 Bosses on High Alert
F1 News Today: Fernando Alonso dazzles in Monaco, F1 boss ready to pounce -

Fernando Alonso Steals the Show in Monaco with Rare Multi-Million Dollar Porsche
Fernando Alonso dazzles Monaco ahead of Grand Prix with rare multi-million Porsche -

Unwavering Confidence: Fernando Alonso’s Belief in Being the Best Amidst Aston Martin Challenges
Fernando Alonso opens up on his mindset amid Aston Martin's ongoing F1 struggles. -

Cadillac and Corvette Dominate Detroit Streets in IMSA Triumph
Jack Aitken and Earl Bamber took victory for Action Express and Cadillac at the Detroit Sports...




