Winners and losers from F1's 2025 Canadian Grand Prix
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(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. The 26-year-old Canadian had missed the Spanish Grand Prix on June 1 due to the problem,
Lance Stroll cited “medical privacy” in refusing to discuss the specifics of the wrist injury or medical procedure that kept the Formula 1 driver from participating in the Spanish Grand Prix two weeks ago.
Lance Stroll will return for this weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix after undergoing a “successful medical procedure” following pain in his hand and wrist. The Canadian, 26, missed the Spanish Grand Prix last time out but Aston Martin confirmed his return to the car in time for his home race in Montreal on Sunday.
Montreal certainly didn't live up to the hype but as George Russell became king for the day, their was plenty of storylines up and down the pack.
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.