Lance Stroll provides fitness update after being ruled out of Singapore

The 𒐪Canadian withdraw from the Singapore Grand Prix after suffe𓄧ring a massive 150mph crash in qualifying.
While Stroll was uninjured and cleared to race by medics, Aston Martin announced he would be sitting out of th🅷e race, noting that he was “still sore” and feeling the “after-effects” of the high-impact smash. 🌠;
Stroll’s Aston Martin car was extensively damaged in the c🥃rash.
ﷺThe 24-year-old says he will return to the cockpit of his car at this weekend’s race at Suzuk☂a.
“Thank you for all the kind messages🐼,” he wrote on X (formerly Twitter).
“Ready to race this weekend.”

Aston Martin team principal Mike Kꦆrack said Stroll’s crash was proof of ꧅his commitment.
“It’s proof that he’s full-in, to all the guys that are thinking h🐈e’s not,” said Krack.
“To go into ꦆthis corner at that speed you have to have some commitment, and I think this is another proof that he fully has it.”

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