F1: Dutch Grand Prix: Race Team Notes - Aston Martin
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It is Formula 1. Here you win or not. And we are not in the fight for the championship." That was the message, always precise, of Fernando Alonso when he landed the Grand Prix of the Netherlands. There is already the second part of the 2025 season in the Grand Circus and the goal in Aston Martin is to try to consolidate his new reality to take the step in the face of the revolution of 2026. That of a precise work in factory and results and track…
The Grand Prix of the Netherlands 2025 was especially stressful for a Fernando Alonso who ended up screaming on the radio. After leaving tenth after promising batches of free, Aston Martin’s strategy once again harmed him something that the two-time world champion of Formula 1 was responsible for reproaching the team. Just a couple of laps after making his first pit stop, the security car was deployed, something that greatly hurt the dorsal '14'…
Alonso frustrated with Aston Martin's strategy in F1 Dutch GP, believes P5 was possible
F1’s summer break officially ended with the Dutch GP at the weekend for Fernando Alonso and all drivers. With quite a Safety Cars and DNFs, the fierce race at Zandvoort was full of action. Alonso finished eighth at the Dutch Grand Prix, right behind his teammate, Lance Stroll. Difficult race with poorly timed pit stops... The post Alonso frustrated with Aston Martin’s strategy in F1 Dutch GP, believes P5 was possible appeared first on Motorsport
At Formula 1 in Zandvoort, Aston Martin and Haas still earn a lot of points from a hopeless situation. Only Gl ck with the Safety Car? The analysis shows how the reversal succeeded.
F1: Dutch Grand Prix: Race team notes - Aston Martin
Lance Stroll: 'It was a very eventful race today with lots of opportunities and we're happy we were able to finish with both cars in the points. 'We managed to make up a lot of positions early on in the race with the right strategy calls and an... More »
Beautifully doubled in points for Aston Martin F1 at the Dutch Grand Prix. Lance Stroll managed to run a nice race starting from 19th place to finish in 7th place, confirming the very good pace seen this weekend for the AMR25 but spoiled by accidents on Friday and Saturday. The driver scored valuable points to preserve Aston Martin F1's 6th place in the championship, with Fernando Alonso, against Racing Bulls who finished on the podium. 62 point…
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