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Aston Martin Eyes McLaren’s Strategy as the Key to F1 Resurgence

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October 3, 2024
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Aston Martin Eyes McLaren’s Strategy as the Key to F1 Resurgence

Aston Martin has revealed its intention to investigate whether McLaren’s streamlined approach to upgrades in the 2024 Formula 1 season is the driving force behind its rise as the new benchmark team. McLaren’s MCL38 has become the dominant package on the grid, despite the team introducing fewer developments compared to its rivals, raising questions across the paddock.

While many teams, including Aston Martin, have continuously rolled out upgrades this season, McLaren has chosen to optimize its existing components. In a striking contrast to its competitors, McLaren brought only a revised front wing to Silverstone and ran the same floor upgrade introduced in Miami throughout multiple races. This minimalistic approach has paid off, with the team’s pace surging ahead of others like Aston Martin, who have struggled after aggressive upgrade schedules.

Aston Martin, which started the season strong but saw a decline following ill-fated updates at Imola, now finds itself grappling in the midfield. The AMR24 showed early promise, but subsequent developments led the team down a “wrong development avenue,” ultimately hindering its progress.

Aston Martin team principal Mike Krack acknowledged that it would be “foolish” not to learn from McLaren’s strategic approach to updates. “We are looking at this a lot,” Krack told Autosport. “When you see, for example, the Zandvoort upgrade, it’s a bit here, a bit there, and you see how fine and complex these cars have become. It would be foolish not to look at it.”

Krack noted McLaren’s ability to maximize the potential of existing components rather than introducing new, untested upgrades—an approach that has evidently worked to great effect. This contrasts with Aston Martin’s recent experience, where a series of mid-season upgrades seemed to destabilize the car’s performance.

In addition, Krack highlighted the resurgence of engine supplier Mercedes, which had started the season on par with Aston Martin but surged ahead by the summer break, even clinching race wins. “It is possible to make substantial steps with these regulations if you get the car stable and behaving the way the drivers want it,” Krack observed, emphasizing that it’s not just about adding downforce but balancing stability and load to meet driver needs.

As Aston Martin prepares to conclude the 2024 season, the team is poised to finish fifth in the Constructors’ Championship, trailing Mercedes by a significant 243 points but comfortably ahead of a struggling Red Bull. By analyzing McLaren’s rise and reconsidering its own upgrade strategies, Aston Martin hopes to make the necessary adjustments for a stronger return to competitiveness in the coming seasons.

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