Lance trolls will be withdrawn from the last race of Spain this weekend and will return to Aston Martin’s actions in his home in Canada.
The team announced in the last race on Saturday night that he would not participate in the Grand Prix the next day because of his wrist that needed pain and surgery on January 1, 2 weeks ago.
The team said it was related to the procedure before the 2023 season after his pain fell from the bicycle.
Wednesday, Aston Martin confirmed that it could return to Montreal this weekend.
Stroll said, “I’m happy to come back to the wheel with the home Grand Prix team this weekend.
“I will always fight hard to be ready to race in front of the Montreal crowd. I was happy to prepare a little rap on Paul Ricard this week.”
The Time Out Spanish GP had no walking and decided to withdraw from major races officially despite participating in the qualifier session in Barcelona.
Aston Martin had completed the qualifier, so it could not replace the race of the race.
Aston Martin’s statement said, “Lance has a successful medical procedure to solve his symptoms and complete some raps in the old F1 vehicles of Paul Ricard earlier this week.”
“Lance feels healthy and healthy and I’m happy to compete in front of his house.”
SKY SPORTS F1’s Canadian GP Schedule
Thursday, June 12
8:00 pm: Driver Press Conference
Friday, June 13th
4pm: F1 Academy Practice 1
6 pm: Canadian GP practice 1 (Session starts at 6:30 pm)
8 pm: F1 show
9:00 pm: Principal Principal Principal Principal
9:30 pm: Canadian GP Practice 2 (Session starts at 10 pm)
11:25 pm: F1 Academy Qualification
Saturday, June 14th
2:10 pm: F1 Academy Race 1
5:15 pm: Canadian GP practice 3 (session starts at 5:30 pm)
7:30 pm: F1 Academy Race 2
8:30 pm: Canada GP Eligible Build Up
9 pm: Canada GP qualification
11 pm: TED’s qualification notebook
Sunday, June 15th
3:50 pm: F1 Academy Race 3
5:30 pm: Grand Prix Sunday: Canadian GP Build Up*
7:00 pm: Canadian Grand Prix*
9 pm: Checkered flag: Canadian GP reaction
10 pm: TED’s notebook
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