Fernando Alonso formulated in his own way the tasks facing Aston Martin after a failed weekend in Spain, briefly commenting on the balance of power in the championship.
“We are doing everything in our power and are of course angry that we could not earn points in Barcelona,” the Spanish newspaper Diario AS quotes the two-time world champion. “But we intend to take a pragmatic approach and learn all the necessary lessons for the future.”
Max Verstappen was the only one who was happy on Sunday. Lando Norris improved significantly but could not win the race; Mercedes has also taken a step forward, although they are light years away from Red Bull Racing and do not pretend to win the championship. Ferrari is a super team, but they didn’t even make the podium.
Let’s look at the situation in context: of course we would also like to fight for high results and get on the podium. But before you start running, you should at least learn to walk.”
We quoted Mike Krack, Aston Martin F1 chief, who explained the reasons for the delay: “The calendar is very tight and you are racing almost every weekend, so working on technical innovations sometimes takes longer than planned. The biggest problem is that we don’t have enough time…”
In particular, the Silverstone team hopes that in the next phase of the season, which will take place on the Austrian Red Bull Ring circuit, there will be far fewer difficulties than in Barcelona.
Source: F1 News

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