Starting the race in P10, finishing in P6 and battling it out with those around him all whilst recovering from surgery, broken wrists and a broken toe are why ...
Of course, Aston Martin didn’t tell him either until after the race 😂 “It was really terrible timing, honestly,” Stroll told Sky Sports when discussing the incident, “I was going on the inside of Russell, trying to stay in front of him, braked late, Fernando went for the cutback on Lewis, really stopped the car in the middle of Turn 4, and we just came together. Starting the race in P10, finishing in P6 and battling it out with those around him all whilst recovering from surgery, broken wrists and a broken toe are why we swear by the motto that F1 drivers are built differently.
Lance Stroll has described the agony of his clash with teammate Fernando Alonso at the F1 Bahrain Grand Prix while he was nursing wrist injuries.
“I saw the replay on TV later and it was Lance. I braked late, Fernando went for the cutback on [Lewis Hamilton](/f1/racer/9/lewis-hamilton). Lance Stroll on colliding with Fernando Alonso at F1 Bahrain Grand Prix: “Wrists on fire - I was shedding tears”
Lance Stroll has expained how he drove through the pain to finish sixth in Bahrain, just over two weeks after he broke his wrist and a toe in a cycling ...
there’s a list of people that I could name and without them I wouldn’t be here so a huge thank you to them, so well done to everyone back at the factory for building this incredible car that’s a pleasure to drive.” The Canadian fell back but soldiered on, and managed to pass Mercedes’ George Russell late in the race for P6, while Alonso managed a stunning P3 on his Aston Martin debut. Very fortunately we both saved it and went on to score good points. The last two weeks have just been the most insane two weeks of my life. “It was really terrible timing, I was down the inside of Russell trying to stay in front of him so braked late and then Fernando went for the cut back on Lewis so really stopped the car in the middle of Turn 4 and we just came together, so really horrible timing for all those things to happen with the really great car we had today. Stroll qualified a solid eighth on Saturday in Bahrain, but very nearly lost it all as he slammed on the brakes and tapped the rear-right of team mate Fernando Alonso’s car on the opening lap of Sunday’s race.
Lance Stroll surprised friend and foe by finishing sixth in Bahrain. Not because of his talent, or the speed of his AMR23, but because of his health.
Due to a cycling accident, the driver broke his left wrist, bruised his right wrist and broke his right big toe. "My osteopath was with me 10 hours a day to get my wrists repaired and my toe sorted out. Not because of his talent, or the speed of his AMR23, but because of his health.
Lance Stroll says he wouldn't have raced in the Bahrain GP without Dr Xavier Mir - a name much better-known to MotoGP fans than F1 fans.
And while Mir then performed the second surgery to replace the titanium plate damaged by said return, a third surgery at the end of 2020 was carried out at the Ruber Internacional Hospital in Madrid instead, while a subsequent fourth intervention – which looks to have made the most significant progress yet in returning Marquez to his pre-crash fitness levels – in 2022 was carried out at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota. As well as working as a part of MotoGP’s on-site medical team, Mir has been single-handedly responsible for almost every upper limb surgery performed in recent years, with riders often flying directly to his clinic following injury. “My surgeon Dr [Xavier] Mir – without him, I wouldn’t be here, it would be impossible to be driving,” Stroll said, crediting Mir not just for the surgical intervention but for “giving me a plan to fix my left wrist and my toe”.
Lance Stroll drove an impressive 2023 Bahrain Grand Prix, driving before fully recovering from a cycling accident, having fun despite the pain.
“And I’m happy to pick up sixth considering everything that happened over the last two weeks, I couldn’t move 10 days ago, I couldn’t walk. “So it’s amazing to pick up these points, to drive this car. Just Turn 10, you know, the hairpins. It’s a great way to start this season. I was struggling to just turn in with confidence without the pain. Stroll added: “Really happy for the team today.
Lance Stroll has been fired a warning about how he treats new Aston Martin team-mate Fernando Alonso in 2023.
It was painful watching the test from a couch and not being in the car. READ: Before driving in the car on Friday, Stroll spoke to reporters where he discussed how good the AMR23 looks, with the Canadian having revealed that the entire team are “really excited”.
Lance performed brilliantly despite severe pain throughout the race.
Starting the race in P10, finishing in P6 and battling it out with those around him all whilst recovering from surgery, broken wrists and a broken toe are why ...
Of course, Aston Martin didn’t tell him either until after the race 😂 “It was really terrible timing, honestly,” Stroll told Sky Sports when discussing the incident, “I was going on the inside of Russell, trying to stay in front of him, braked late, Fernando went for the cutback on Lewis, really stopped the car in the middle of Turn 4, and we just came together. Starting the race in P8, finishing in P6 and battling it out with those around him all whilst recovering from surgery, broken wrists and a broken toe are why we swear by the motto that F1 drivers are built differently.
Lance Stroll was a huge doubt for the 2023 Bahrain Grand Prix, after breaking his wrist whilst cycling in Spain.
He really stopped the car in the middle of Turn 4 and we just came together. I braked late, Fernando went for the cutback on Lewis Hamilton. Colliding with Alonso on the opening lap, though, almost brought a painful end to both of their races, with Stroll having revealed that he was “shedding a few tears” after hitting the Spaniard.
Lance Stroll made an outstanding start to the F1 2023 season at the Bahrain Grand Prix this past weekend after everything he had been through in the past ...
With Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc retiring from the race, Stroll jumped two spots from his starting position and finished a brilliant sixth. As a result, he added how grateful he was to his ‘incredible’ medical team for helping him return much ahead of schedule. Stroll not only finished the race but he secured a brilliant sixth place for Aston Martin.
'Shedding a few tears': Stroll recounts wrist agony; McLaren engine whispers — F1 Pit Talk.
“It’s obvious that as a power unit manufacturer for 2026 it’s inevitable that discussions are going to be held regarding potential powertrain supply. The rule is aimed at reducing the overall number of tyres each driver has access to during a non-sprint race weekend. Currently every driver starts Friday with 13 sets comprising two hards, three mediums and eight softs. So I’m hoping I’ll definitely feel a lot better in Jeddah.” My left wrist has a couple of hairline fractures, so it should just improve. “It’s just been an insane journey,” he told Sky Sports. The tweaked rules will force drivers to use the hard compound in Q1, the medium compound in Q2 and then the soft compound in Q3. “There’s a list of people that I could name, and without them I wouldn’t be here, so a huge thankyou to them and well done to everyone back at the factory for building this incredible car that’s a pleasure to drive.” “But I had an incredible medial team that helped me along the way — my osteopath, Henry, who was with me 10 Hours a day; the surgeon in Spain, Dr Mir, who without him I wouldn’t be here, it’d be impossible to be driving. “The last two weeks has just been the most insane two weeks of my life — terrible time to crash on a bicycle! Lance Stroll was told that he wouldn’t be able to drive a Formula 1 car before April at the earliest after breaking his wrist in a bicycle crash two weeks ago. Aston Martin took until the Thursday before the race to confirm the Canadian would be in the car following an evaluation in the simulator.