Aston Martin makes a move: news for Alonso in the upcoming races

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Aston Martin warns. He will start making a move from the next appointment, the fourth race of the F1 World Cup, in Baku. The team already said in February, at the presentation of its new AMR23, that they had a very detailed development plan for the car that planned to change “two-thirds” of the car until the end of the year.

I wrote this recently Flavio Briatore in ‘Corierre della Sera’, that “the World Cup is not over yet and you have to see the improvements of Aston Martin, because the car is ‘virgin'”. Since it is a new car, unlike its direct rivals, who have opted for an evolution of their car that they are trying to perfect, Alonso and Stroll’s car has a lot of room for improvement from now on and the aim of those from Silverstone is to get close to Red Bull.

Aston Martin must maintain the bar and for this it must respond to evolutions that are also brought to Ferrari and the great novelties expected from Mercedes, a team preparing a great revolution for the Emilia Romagna GP in mid-May, in Imola.

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At Aston Martin they weren’t nervous or wanted to overreact when they found themselves on the podium, with victories one step away. And that is nothing but a great sign that they have everything under control. They continue with their initial plan, without deviating even an iota. The aim is to study the base car in the tests and the first three races to draw conclusions on which to evolve. And after confirming that the car performed well on three different tracks and that the correlation of the data from the wind tunnel and the track was good, it was time to take a step.

That’s how he made sure of it Mike Krack, the team’s Team Principal, on the team’s website. Aston Martin will bring improvements to the upcoming races in Baku and Imola, as well as Montreal and Silverstone later.

News for Baku, Imola, Montreal and Silverstone

“We will have some new parts in Baku, Imola, Montreal and some in Silverstone, but we will take each other small increments once it’s ready instead of waiting to bundle everything into big packages. It’s a strategy that worked well for us last year.” The team’s website warned ahead of the Australian Grand Prix, clarifying that in Australia they have conducted several tests to continue obtaining key data and conclusions for the short-term future.

“In Australia we brought some small things to test, as we continue to learn about the AMR23, although there is no real update. We are still trying to identify strengths, weaknesses, where we need to improve and where we should focus,” he commented on the work done. in the third appointment of the year.

Aston Martin will take a step from the next one in Azerbaijan, which will take place from April 28 to 30 after a break that has now been a few weeks. The long-awaited evolution race is about to begin.

Source: La Verdad

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