Aston Martin explains Lance Stroll's crash in Monaco Grand Prix
Motorsport.com • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 11, 2026, 11:26 AM
Last updated Jun 11, 2026

Lance Stroll crashed at the Monaco Grand Prix on lap 57 while running in 16th position, colliding with the barrier at the final corner, Anthony Noghes. Stroll cites braking and driveability issues as the cause of his crash, disputing claims that the crumbling track surface was responsible. The incident eliminated him from the race and has sparked discussions regarding track conditions. Aston Martin's technical insights are anticipated to clarify the situation further.
- •Stroll crashed on lap 57 of the Monaco Grand Prix.
- •He was in 16th place at the time of the incident.
- •Aston Martin attributes the crash to braking and driveability issues.
- •Dispute exists over the track surface's role in the crash.
- •Further technical explanations from Aston Martin are expected.
- 11:26 AMMotorsport.com — Aston Martin reveals technical reason for Lance Stroll’s Monaco crash
"Lance Stroll caused some consternation in the Formula 1 paddock when he insisted that braking and driveability issues were to blame for his Monaco Grand Prix crash - rather than the crumbling track surface at the corner where he went off. Stroll was running 16th when he ran straight into the outside barrier at the final corner, Anthony Noghes, on lap 57. That eliminated him from the race and ...Keep reading
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