Canadian rookie Stroll goes off track for second day in a row of F1 testing
BARCELONA, Spain — Canadian rookie Lance Stroll is off to a rocky start in Formula One pre-season testing.
The Mont-Tremblant, Que., native went off the track in the morning session and then crashed into a wall in the afternoon at the Catalunya track on Wednesday. That made three straight sessions with mishaps for the 18-year old, who was signed by the British team after winning the European F3 championship last year.
In the latest incident, Stroll lost it during a warm-up lap at the end of a straightaway and crashed into a barrier. Unlike the first two, that one left heavy damage on the car.
It happened while running on intermediate tires, which his teammate Felipe Massa had warned of this week, saying he had little feeling on the track with them and that he had much better grip on soft tires.


