Aston Martin Formula 1 driver Lance Stroll will make his comeback at his home Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal following a successful treatment for a hand injury he sustained. Stroll had to withdraw from the Spanish Grand Prix due to worsening pain in his right hand that necessitated medical attention. The Canadian driver underwent a surgery on a wrist he had broken in a cycling accident two years ago and has been given the green light to race after testing an older F1 car at Paul Ricard track in France. Aston Martin confirmed Stroll’s return and stated that he is fit and eager to compete in front of his home crowd. Stroll expressed his excitement about getting back on track for his local Grand Prix following his recovery and practice sessions at Paul Ricard. The team had a TPC test planned in France, providing a chance to assess Stroll’s readiness for returning to competitive racing.
Related posts
-

Untold Lessons: The Unmatched Journey of Fabio di Giannantonio in the Shadow of Marc Marquez
Fabio di Giannantonio explains why Marc Marquez’s winning MotoGP set-up can’t simply be copied. -

The Rise of Toprak: Sylvain Guintoli Forecasts MotoGP Magic in 2027
Sylvain Guintoli says Toprak Razgatlioglu can "make magic happen" and will be a “proper weapon” when... -

The Cost of Championship Success: Inside Sergio Perez’s High-Stakes Psyche Battle in F1
Catch up with all the very latest from the RacingNews365 team! -

The Surprising Barber: Inside the Unlikely Connection Between F1 Rivals
Oscar Piastri reveals F1 rival's MUM cuts his hair -

F1 News: Daniel Ricciardo and Max Verstappen reunion teased
Ricciardo and Verstappen reunion teased -

Setting Boundaries: Lando Norris’ Stand Against Parasocial F1 Fans
Lando Norris' friend calls out parasocial F1 fans





