Lance Stroll's Injury and Temper Outburst Overshadow Spanish Grand Prix
Lance Stroll misses the Spanish Grand Prix due to injury and a temper outburst in the garage, raising questions about his future in Formula 1.

Aston Martin driver Lance Stroll was forced to withdraw from the Spanish Grand Prix following an injury and a reported temper outburst in the team's garage. The incident occurred after Stroll was eliminated in the second qualifying session, finishing 0.535 seconds slower than his teammate Fernando Alonso.
The Outburst
Sources claim that Stroll damaged equipment and swore at team members after his disappointing qualifying performance. While an Aston Martin spokesperson acknowledged that Stroll was "upset," they denied any damage or swearing occurred. The spokesperson also clarified that the injury and the garage incident were unrelated.
The Injury
Stroll's withdrawal was attributed to pain in his hand and wrist, which his medical consultant linked to a previous cycling accident in early 2023. The Canadian driver is scheduled for surgery to address the issue, casting doubt on his participation in the upcoming Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal.
FIA Investigation
Stroll was also investigated by the FIA for failing to attend the driver weighing scales immediately after qualifying, as required by regulations. The stewards issued an official warning but accepted his explanation that he sought urgent medical attention for his pain.
History of Temper Issues
This is not the first time Stroll has lost his temper after a poor qualifying session. In Qatar 2023, he stormed out of the garage and had an altercation with his trainer, for which he later apologized.
What’s Next?
With reserve drivers Felipe Drugovich and Stoffel Vandoorne committed to the Le Mans 24 Hours on the same weekend, Aston Martin faces a dilemma if Stroll is unable to race in Montreal. The situation adds pressure to Stroll's future in Formula 1, both on and off the track.
Stay tuned for updates on Stroll's recovery and Aston Martin's next moves.