Lance Stroll, Aston Martin and Spanish Grand Prix
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Lance Stroll says he wants to keep his medical situation surrounding his wrist private ahead of his return at the Canadian Grand Prix, but admits he was frustrated in the garage post-qualifying in Spain.
Mark Mann-Bryans and Ben Hunt report from Montreal ahead of the 2025 Canadian Grand Prix to preview the weekend's racing action
Formula 1 team Aston Martin says Lance Stroll has been cleared to race at his home Canadian Grand Prix this weekend after missing the Spanish GP because of pain in his hand and wrist.
A statement from his Aston Martin team indicated the 26-year-old has been experiencing pain for the past six weeks.
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Autosport on MSNLance Stroll’s bizarre Canadian GP press conference: dour, defensive, and disconnectedLance Stroll returned to the F1 spotlight with a strange appearance in the pre-event Canadian Grand Prix press conference
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Dutch F2 driver Richard Verschoor and Dutch commentator Olav Mol were extremely frustrated by the attitude of Lance Stroll during the press conference in Canada, as they expressed on Ziggo Sport's Race Café.
Aston Martin has dismissed speculation that Lance Stroll is on the verge of being replaced in the team’s Formula 1 lineup.