Lance Stroll has been dominated out of Sunday’s Singapore Grand Prix following his staggering 110mph qualifying crash.
The Canadian driver misplaced management of his Aston Martin by means of the ultimate left-hander on the Marina Bay Circuit earlier than he slammed into the barrier.
The drive of the high-speed impression despatched Stroll’s head rocking from side-to-side. He catapulted again throughout the monitor and pirouetted to a standstill in the midst of the circuit.
The Aston Martin driver emerged from his wrecked car unaided earlier than being given the all-clear by the on-track medical staff.
But Aston Martin stated the numerous harm sustained to Stroll’s machine, along with the 24-year-old nonetheless being “sore” from the high-speed shunt, means he will likely be sidelined from the race.
An announcement from the British staff learn: “Following Lance’s crash in qualifying for the Singapore Grand Prix, Lance and the Aston Martin team have jointly agreed that he will not participate in this evening’s race.
“The team face a huge job repairing the car today and Lance is still sore following such a high impact. Lance’s focus now shifts to fully recovering ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix (on September 24).”
Aston Martin staff principal Mike Krack added: “The whole team are relieved that Lance was able to step out of the car after yesterday’s accident – however, he is still feeling the after-effects of such a high-impact crash.
“Our priority now is that he makes a full and speedy recovery. Together, we have decided that he will sit out this evening’s race and instead focus fully on returning to the cockpit for next weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix.”
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Stroll was twentieth and final on the time of his crash. Fernando Alonso certified seventh within the different Aston Martin.