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Lance Stroll delivers Canadian Grand Prix health update after ‘BRUTAL’ F1 injury
Aston Martin F1 driver Lance Stroll confirmed he will compete in the Canadian Grand Prix after missing the Spanish GP due to an injury from a cycling incident in 2023.
Stroll assured media that his hand and wrist, which caused him to withdraw from the Spanish race, are feeling much better.
The team was forced to race with one car in Spain due to Stroll’s absence, but they are relieved to have him back for his home race in Montreal.
Stroll expressed confidence in his ability to race in Canada without any recurrence of his previous injury, despite undergoing a procedure to address it.
Aston Martin is grateful for Stroll’s return, as he has been their main point scorer in the 2025 season and has helped carry the team in Alonso’s absence.
Stroll’s comeback also avoided a driver lineup dilemma for the team, as their reserve drivers were unavailable due to other racing commitments.
With Stroll back on track, Aston Martin is looking forward to a strong performance in Montreal and hopes to improve their standings in the constructors’ championship.






