Stroll ruled out of Singapore GP after qualifying crash

Stroll ruled out of Singapore GP after qualifying crash

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Stroll ruled out of Singapore GP after qualifying crash

Canadian driver Lance Stroll will not compete in tonight’s Singapore Grand Prix following his major crash during qualifying. Stroll lost control of his car in the final corner and collided heavily with the barrier, causing significant damage. Although he was able to exit the car unaided and was cleared from the medical center, he still feels the effects of the crash and will focus on recovering fully before returning for the next race in Japan. Stroll’s withdrawal means there will be 19 cars on the grid for tonight’s race, with only one Aston Martin being driven by Fernando Alonso. This is only the second race that Stroll has missed in his Formula 1 career, the first being the 2020 Eifel Grand Prix due to COVID, and he previously raced in Bahrain despite sustaining fractures in his wrists and toe.

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Source: Racer

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