Lance Stroll willing to race through broken wrist pain at F1 Bahrain Grand Prix

The 24-year-old Canadian was forced to miss pre-season testing last week after injuring himself when he168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: fell off his bi♏cycle while traini▨ng for the new F1 season.
Aston Martin confirmed on Thursday that 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Stroll will return to the team for this weekend’s seಌason-opener in Bahrain.
Stroll stressed he is confident he can race with pins in his right wris🐓t following surgery after conducting a successful test on the team’s simulator.
"With these injuries it's always hard to tell, but the first few days were rough,” Stroll said as he spoke to media for the first time s🦹ince his accident.
"It looked like it was going to be tough but then 🥃the last four or five days, it's really been improving a lot every day.
"I got cleared by the doctors and they're confident I can go racing and tꦐhat the bones are looking good."
Stroll, who 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:visited top MotꦉoGP arm ꦰspecialist Dr Xavier Mir, admitted he is still suffering from pain.

"It hurts a bit, but it feels good," hওe added. "It feels solid and nothing that I haven't had before.
"I really felt like I could drive normally with a little bit more discomfort, but nothing that's stopping me from driving, like any excruc🌼iating pain or anything like that.”
"If I felt like it was 𒅌not🌄 smart, if I felt like it was a risk of injuring myself more, or if I felt like my bones weren't ready, I wouldn't do it.
"Formula 1 is a long season, there's 23 races. It's not all about being here in Bahrain, but I do feel confident, the doctors feel confidℱent, so here I am."
Stroll's teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fernando Alonso revealed he raced with broken bones in his hand du🀅ring 2022.
“In my case, I broke a few bones in both hands last year," the two-time world champ꧒iღon said.
“So, until August, I w♔as not fully recovered. I had so📖me pain, but we love driving!”

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