Lance Stroll Breaks Silence on Racing at the Canadian GP, Weeks After Missing the Spanish GP
- Lance Stroll did not participate in the Spanish Grand Prix held on June 1, 2025, due to ongoing pain in his hand and wrist related to an earlier injury.
- The pain originated from a 2023 preseason cycling accident that required surgery and had caused discomfort for about six weeks.
- After missing the Barcelona race, Stroll underwent a successful medical procedure and completed test laps at France’s Circuit Paul Ricard to prepare for his return.
- Aston Martin announced that Lance Stroll has been medically cleared to participate in the Canadian Grand Prix on June 15, 2025. The driver expressed enthusiasm about returning to racing at his home event.
- Stroll's return marks a recovery milestone, allowing Aston Martin to field him at his home event without needing a replacement driver.
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Lance Stroll finally slowed down the pain on his hand. The Canadian fought for his comeback - in time for the Grand Prix in his home country.

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Montreal’s Lance Stroll set to race at Canadian Grand Prix after injury setback
MONTREAL - Montreal's Lance Stroll has been cleared to race in this weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix after missing the Spanish GP due to pain in his hand and wrist.
·Waterloo, Canada
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