In F1, rumors are an important part of the ‘Great Circus’. Some end up being confirmed as news, and others are simply forgotten over time. Only time and track will tell if the belief spread by the English press about the performance of Aston Martin AMR23 of Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll for now 2023 it will be true or, simply, irrelevant data. But at this moment, it is necessary to highlight what the prestigious media published ‘the race’ in his article before the start of pre-season tests in Bahrain (February 23-25).
“A recurring rumor of the last few weeks is that the tunnel numbers of the new Aston Martin AMR23 are very good. Not just good by mid-table team standards, but really good, very good. Like a competitive car.” the aforementioned medium teaches.
“It might be too good to be true. But every now and then those tunnel rumors turn out to be true – remember the 2009 Brawn”added ‘The Race’ to the said article, following the line of his own journalist, who is also a collaborator of ‘SkyF1’ and the official F1 website, Mark Hughes.
“Very positive noise about Aston Martin and their new car. The rumored wind tunnel numbers are very, very good. Maybe Alonso is finally in the right place.” directed the journalist Mark Hughes on his social networks when he carried out his technical analysis of the car for the official website of Formula 1.
However, it should not be forgotten that all these are just rumors and it will be the sign that will dictate the sentence. So far, both teams and Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll They want to lower expectations and make it clear that 2023 must mean something “one step forward” for a team that makes the “long journey” to fight for wins for several years. Aston Martin’s goal should be to keep scoring points in 2023, fight to lead the midfield and develop the car throughout the year, without stopping to evolve and without making false steps in its improvements that made on the track. However, in England they believe that their goals can be higher.
Source: La Verdad

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