After missing the first two stages due to Covid-19, Sebastian Vettel started the season alone in Australia – and the weekend was unsuccessful. Power plant failure and two accidents – in three days the German only completed 48 laps. Aston Martin team principal Mike Krak thinks the problem is with the car, not the driver…
Mike Krak “Luckily Sebastian was not injured in these incidents. I believe that the problems that have arisen with such an experienced rider, four-time world champion, have nothing to do with piloting. He did everything he could. We need to understand what’s wrong with the machine, what kind of feedback it gets. Such a multitude of incidents is not normal.
I don’t think it has anything to do with missed races. Sebastian won more than once in Melbourne. He knows what approach is needed here. Now it’s easy to explain everything by the fact that he hasn’t raced for two weekends, but when it comes to a racer of such a high class, we really have to see what could be wrong with the technique we gave him. to give.
Usually in Formula 1 it is not difficult to determine why one team is strong and another is not. Our problems are related to too much weight of the car and insufficiently effective aerodynamics. We are gradually dealing with the weight, but problems with aerodynamics remain.
The better the aerodynamics work, the easier everything is. The riders are happy, the results are good, the work is easy. And if not, you start to doubt everything.”
Source: F1 News

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