
Lance Stroll fights through wrist injury to race at home Grand Prix in Montreal
MONTREAL — Lance Stroll is gaining a reputation for fighting through pain.
The lone Canadian driver in Formula One will race for Aston Martin at this weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix, two weeks after missing the Spanish GP and undergoing surgery on his right wrist.
Aston Martin said the issue dated back to 2023, when Stroll famously broke both his wrists in a bike accident but returned to the track ahead of schedule for the season-opening Bahrain GP.
“It gives me a lot of confidence that I’ve done it before, and I was in much worse shape,” he said. “I had both wrists that were broken, one was not fixated. My toe was broken. I was in a lot more pain.”