Stroll Returns for Canadian Grand Prix After Injury
Stroll Returns for Canadian Grand Prix After Injury

Stroll Returns for Canadian Grand Prix After Injury

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Aston Martin Formula 1 driver Lance Stroll has been cleared to race in the upcoming Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal after missing the Spanish Grand Prix due to recurring hand and wrist pain from a 2023 cycling accident. Stroll completed successful test laps at Paul Ricard in France and was declared fit to race following a medical evaluation. His absence in Spain left Fernando Alonso as Aston Martin's only driver for that event. Stroll has contributed 14 of Aston Martin's 16 points this season, with the team currently ninth in the constructors' championship. The Canadian Grand Prix will also feature new high-end sponsorships, including Glenfiddich's partnership with Aston Martin, underscoring Formula 1's appeal as a luxury lifestyle platform. Stroll expressed excitement about returning to his home race and thanked fans for their support.

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