Lance Stroll Returns for Home Canadian Grand Prix with Aston Martin

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The Comeback of Lance Stroll

Lance Stroll is set to make his much-anticipated return to the Formula 1 circuit this weekend at the Canadian Grand Prix. This return comes after he had to withdraw from the previous race in Spain due to pain in his hand and wrist, which required surgery. Stroll had qualified 14th for that race but ultimately could not compete due to his injury.

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Recovery and Preparation

The pain in Stroll’s wrist stemmed from a procedure he underwent before the 2023 season, following a fall from his bike. Aston Martin announced on Wednesday that he was cleared to race in Montreal, which is particularly exciting for him as it is his home grand prix. In his statement, Stroll expressed, “I am excited to get back behind the wheel with the team for my home grand prix. I was always going to fight hard to be ready to race in front of the Montreal crowd.”

Looking Ahead to the Race

To prepare for this weekend, Stroll completed laps at Paul Ricard during the week, ensuring he is fit to join his team on the track. With the support of the fans in Montreal and his recent workouts, Stroll is eager to show his skills and compete at the highest level. Fans can look forward to an electrifying performance as he competes again with Aston Martin at his home grand prix.

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