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The F1 returns next Friday at the Austrian GP, where Aston Martin will have no new features in his car once again, although there is little left for the first massive evolutions in the chassis and the aerodynamics of the AMR26. Where there will be changes for those of Silverstone will be in the alignment of drivers.
Jak Crawford Returns to the Red Bull Ring for Aston Martin FP1, Two Years After His First F1 Test There
Aston Martin has confirmed Jak Crawford will drive Lance Stroll’s AMR26 in opening practice at the Austrian Grand Prix. It will be the American’s fourth FP1 outing for the team and the second of Aston Martin’s four mandated rookie sessions in 2026. Crawford has now logged more than 3,800 kilometres in Formula One machinery, the mileage that keeps a young driver ready if a race seat opens up. Jak Crawford is heading back to the Red Bull Ring, and…
Aston Martin to hand junior driver second F1 2026 outing in at Red Bull Ring
Aston Martin has confirmed that its third driver, Jak Crawford, will make a second FP1 appearance of the Formula 1 season at next weekend’s Austrian Grand Prix. The American got his first outing at Suzuka earlier this season, deputising for Fernando Alonso in the AMR26, amid the Spaniard’s late arrival due to the birth of his first child. Crawford, in his ongoing role with the Silverstone-based squad, has also taken part in a Pirelli tyre test i…
Lance Stroll will follow the start of the next Formula 1 race weekend on the Red Bull Ring as a fence guest. In the first training, Reservist Jak Crawford is allowed to move out in his Aston Martin.

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