Aston Martin surprised the world of motorsport by announcing that Lance Stroll will not take part in the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix, despite obtaining medical clearance necessary after your shocking accident during the qualifying session (Q1).
Canadian Aston Martin driver Stroll suffered a spectacular crash during qualifying in Singapore, initially sparking concerns about his health. However, Subsequent medical examinations confirmed that he had not suffered serious injuries and was fit to compete..
Despite medical approval, the team Aston Martin decided not to risk Stroll’s health and chose not to include him on the starting grid for the Singapore race.. The move left Formula 1 fans perplexed, as Stroll was scheduled to take part in the event.
Stroll’s accident is one of the most shocking moments of the Formula 1 season to date.
Official statement from Aston Martin
The team faces a huge job repairing the car today and Lance still hurts after such a violent impact. Lance’s aim now is to make a full recovery before the Japanese Grand Prix..
Mike Krack, AMF1 Team Manager, said: “The whole team is relieved that Lance was able to get out of the car after yesterday’s accident; however, he still feels the aftereffects of an accident of such magnitude. » The priority now is to recover completely and quickly. “Together we have decided that he will not participate in tonight’s race and will focus entirely on returning to the cockpit for next weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix.”
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