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June 11 (Reuters) - Formula One driver Lance Stroll has been declared fit to race at his home Canadian Grand Prix after recovering from hand and wrist pain, his Aston Martin team said on Wednesday ...
Aston Martin Formula 1 driver Lance Stroll will return to the wheel of the AMR25 at his home Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal after a successful procedure to treat a hand injury.
Despite finishing P7 at the British GP, Lance Stroll says his AMR25 was the "worst piece of sh*t I've ever driven in my life" ...
So far in 2025, even as the Canadian managed to capitalise more on certain weekends and has more points in the standings, he is 0-9 behind in their qualifying battle, and 1-4 down in terms of the ...
Lance Stroll endured a very difficult afternoon at the British Grand Prix for Aston Martin as he slumped to seventh place. It was a missed opportunity for the Canadian as he spent some of the 52 ...
Aston Martin driver Lance Stroll, of Canada, takes part in a news conference at the F1 Canadian Grand Prix auto race in Montreal, Thursday, June 12, 2025.
Acclaimed engineer Adrian Newey is letting nothing distract his attention from Aston Martin’s 2026 F1 car – even though the ...
Aston Martin driver Lance Stroll will drive in his home-nation race, the Canadian Grand Prix, this weekend after undergoing a procedure to treat pain in his hand and wrist. Stroll, 26, missed the ...