Canadian driver Lance Stroll missed the Spanish Grand Prix due to medical reasons stemming from a 2023 bike accident. His wrist injury resurfaced, leaving Aston Martin in a tough spot before the Canadian Grand Prix. Stroll initially fractured his wrists and broke a toe in the 2023 bike crash, causing him to miss testing but participate in the Bahrain GP. Despite undergoing a medical procedure, his condition remains undisclosed, and his ability to compete in the upcoming Canadian GP is uncertain. Aston Martin’s reserve drivers, Vandoorne and Drugovich, may step in if Stroll is unable to race, but their availability is also in question due to other commitments. Aston Martin is facing a dilemma regarding Stroll’s replacement, with time running out before the Canadian Grand Prix.
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