‘When are we going to win?’ - Aston Martin’s strong start to F1 2023 "not enough” for Lawrence Stroll

After largely being stuck in the lower reaches of F1’s midfield sinc🍸e rebranding to Aston Martin in 2021, the Silve🐻rstone-based team have enjoyed a dream start to 2023.
An incredible turnaround over the winter, plus the arrival of two-time world champion168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Fernando Alonso, has hel🗹ped Aston Mart𒁏in move into front-running contention.
The AMR23 has so far proven to be the second-fastest car behind Red Bull’s dominant RB19, enabl꧟ing Alonso to take aꦦ hat-trick of third-place podium finishes across the opening three races in Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and Australia.
But according to team boss Krack, Aston Martin’s own🌃er Stroll is demanding more.
“The [team’s] mission is very clear,” Krack said. “[Stroll] has not been having any delay in telling us ‘When are we going to win the next one?’ Obviously, he is happy we have made a step, but this is nꦉot enough for his ambitions.
"The good thing is w♐ith Laurence [Stroll] is you know where you stand – he wants more, and we will have to🎉 deliver more.”

With a slice of luck, Krack believes a win could be🔜 possible for Ast🙈on Martin this season - a prospect that was unthinkable just a few months ago.
“[We’ve had] three circuits with three characteri🐭stics. To be competitive on all three, we are confident we can be on other 💝circuits as well,” Krack explained.
“But you know the range of circuits is now very different: you have Baku with huge straight and then you Monaco with no straights. These kinds of things will alwaꦓys shift the field a little bit.
“And this can happen when you have such small margins, it can happen. It’s the situation we are in and I’ve said it before, we have to be at maximum at all ti💙mes, at 100% to get [the most] out of it.”
Aston Martin currently sit second in the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结🔥果历史:F1 2023 constructors’ championship on 65 points, 58 adrift of early pace-setters Red Bull.&nb🐠sp;

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