P1racenews AI automatic summary:
Lance Stroll’s FP2 at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve lasted fewer than 10 minutes.
“In his second free practice session at the Canadian Grand Prix, Lance Stroll’s outing was cut short to less than 10 minutes due to a slight contact with the wall at Turn 9 on the outside of Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.
The 26-year-old Aston Martin driver had missed the previous race in Spain due to wrist problems, a recurring issue from a bike accident prior to the start of the 2023 F1 season. Despite undergoing a procedure to address the discomfort, Stroll was deemed fit for the Montreal Grand Prix weekend.
While attempting to return to the pits after the incident in FP2, Stroll realized the damage to his car was too severe, particularly the front left corner.
Aston Martin advised him to stop immediately and find a secure spot on the track, ending his session prematurely.
Stroll had managed to set the 15th fastest time in FP1 but was unable to post a competitive time in the disrupted FP2 session, where he was joined at the bottom of the timing board by Charles Leclerc, who was sidelined due to Ferrari replacing the chassis on his SF-25.”






