After Fernando Alonso outqualified and outraced both Mercedes cars at Suzuka, Aston Martin's team principal, Mike Krack, stated that the team is no longer “in no-man’s land”. Red Bull secured a resounding 1-2 victory at the same event, with Adrian Newey attributing their success not solely to the team's efforts. Aston Martin acknowledges the need for more performance from its F1 car to have a proper chance of convincing Alonso to stay beyond 2025. Alonso and Aston Martin share a 'determination' for F1 success, with Alonso stating he 'lives and breathes' the sport.
Fernando Alonso: Aston Martin driver says he 'lives and breathes' Formula 1 https://t.co/ffuVQiKGm7
Aston Martin and Fernando Alonso share ‘determination’ for F1 success https://t.co/8lVEGXI2Xl
Aston Martin thinks it must unleash more performance from its #F1 car if it is going to have a proper chance of convincing Alonso to stay in 2025. https://t.co/H4XaYQ0RJp
After its wobble in Australia, Red Bull resumed its position of dominance in #F1 with a resounding 1-2 at Suzuka 🏆 But Adrian Newey believes the team's ongoing potency isn't entirely down to its own merits, as @NobleF1 explains ⬇️
After Fernando Alonso outqualified and outraced both Mercedes cars at Suzuka, team principal Mike Krack says that the Aston Martin #F1 outfit is no longer “in no-man’s land” 💬 Read more ⤵️ https://t.co/Ha7Fv9cvq4