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Alonso believes that Aston Martin F1 cannot be compared to Ferrari or Mercedes.

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
June 17, 2024
in Motorsports
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Alonso acredita que Aston Martin F1 não pode ser comparado a Ferrari ou Mercedes.

Fernando Alonso, member of the Aston Martin F1 Team AMR24, believes it is unfair to draw parallels between Aston Martin and the established powerhouses of Formula 1, such as Ferrari or Mercedes. However, Alonso is confident that Aston Martin has the potential to rival these teams. In the last season, Alonso’s arrival coincided with Aston Martin’s surprising rise as a top contender, securing six podium finishes in the first eight races. Unfortunately, the team’s progress was hindered by setbacks in development and changes in rival strategies, resulting in a drop to fifth position. This season, Aston Martin remains in a similar position, struggling to keep up with midfield competitors due to disappointing upgrades. Despite this, Alonso emphasizes that Aston Martin’s ongoing transformation into a major team should exempt it from the same expectations as established teams. He highlights the team’s growth from 300 to nearly 900 employees, underscoring the disparity in resources and experience compared to Ferrari and Mercedes. Alonso also expresses optimism for the future, stating that Aston Martin has shown its strength and will continue to improve. With the introduction of new regulations in 2026, Alonso believes Aston Martin will have a genuine opportunity to compete on equal footing or even surpass the leading teams.

Aston Martin moved to a modern and advanced headquarters in Silverstone last year, as billionaire owner Lawrence Stroll aims to transform the team into champions. Alonso, who recently extended his contract, is confident that the British brand is taking the necessary steps to start off on the right foot when the regulations are redefined. He believes that the team has all the necessary elements for success, including a new campus, a wind tunnel coming soon, strong sponsors, and guidance from Lawrence Stroll. Aston Martin’s rich history in motorsport adds to its appeal, and it is crucial to bring all these aspects together.

Reports suggest that Aston Martin has made a proposal to Adrian Newey, the design expert who is leaving Red Bull, and Enrico Cardile, technical director of Ferrari, is also on Stroll’s radar. With the team already having attracted prominent engineers like Dan Fallows, Alonso hints that more talented individuals may soon join the team. He sees external interest as a positive sign, indicating the team’s attractiveness. However, Alonso’s main focus is on improving the car in the near future, as well as assembling a strong technical team. While long-term vision is important, the immediate goal is to have a fast car on race day, and that is where his attention should be directed.

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