Lance Stroll withdraws from Singapore Grand Prix after heavy qualifying crash

Lance Stroll has withdrawn from the Singapore Grand Prix after a heavy crash in Saturday’s qualifying session. Stroll was declared uninjured at the medical centre but his team say they and the driver have agreed he will not take part in the race. “The team face a huge job repairing the car and Lance is still sore following such a huge impact,” a statement said. Team principal Mike Krack said: “Lance is still feeling the after-effects of such a high-impact crash. Stroll was trying to prevent himself from being one of the five drivers knocked out at the end of the first session when he had his crash, after setting a lap on his first attempt that was 0.813 seconds slower than team-mate Fernando Alonso’s. Stroll is ninth in the drivers’ championship, having scored 47 points to the 170 of Alonso.

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