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30th March 2023, 20:14 #11
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I'm hoping that this is about Fernando AND Lance .
Remember , the wounded "hero" isn't actually that far behind .
And , Red Bull isn't that far ahead .
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31st March 2023, 03:24 #12
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And long term, they have been as high as 4th in the WCC under both the Force India and Racing Point hats. Sergio gave them a win in the end of 2020. It's only due to slipping back that they have the chance to rise up again this year, and I agree that with both Merc and Ferrari in disarray it shouldn't be all that hard unless some people start making changes quickly.
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31st March 2023, 10:58 #13
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4th June 2023, 07:21 #14
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Mercedes have finally closed well up to Aston Martin in the constructors championship with only one point separating both teams. The fight for second place in the championship just became intensified at this Barcelona race, as Mercedes seem set to move up into second position if the Aston is unable to get at least one car ahead of both Mercedes by the end of this race. I think it is one of those that would change hands interchangeably until the end of the season
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16th July 2023, 08:10 #15
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What can we expect from Aston Martin at the Budapest GP? Hungary used to be a great track for Hamilton. The characteristics of the track would suggest Verstappen would be mighty there. But how would the 2nd tier behind him shape out?
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17th July 2023, 14:10 #16
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The Hungaroring is also the site of Alonso's first victory in 2003 and Aston Martin almost scored a podium there in 2021 before Vettel was DQ'd from his P2 finish. I thinkt might well be AM's last chance for a podium this year (apart from maybe Singapure, if they should decide to replace Lance with Nelsinho Piquet for that race
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17th July 2023, 16:28 #17
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Hey , you be nice now !
They've been talking about it being a good spot for them to make their mark , so it could be a possible win .
Maybe , possibly .
For a few races now , they've seemed to just accept where they were with a shrug .
It seems like they need a good one to relight the flame .
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18th July 2023, 17:19 #18
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I doubt the Aston Martin car; even in the capable hands of Alonso would beat Verstappenn and Redbull at Budapest. It would have to take something very special from them to do that. Based on their recent performances, their best performnce would be to challenge Mclaren. Even so, they would need to have found something new to add to the car.
We expect a new surge forward from Aston Martin in the next few races. Hence, their return to 2nd place is anticipated but not guaranteed. Mclaren seeem to have found something special and they have a good hike in performance even before fully understanding everything of the upgrade. I am expecting more from Mclaren. The fight for 2nd place seem to be shaping out to be between Mclaren and Aston Martin. Incidentally, both are Mercedes customer teams.Better a witty fool than a foolish wit.
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18th July 2023, 17:22 #19
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11th August 2023, 19:49 #20
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What's happened to Aston Martin? How did the wheels come off their very promising start to the season? Can they recover?
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