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Aston Martin director Andy Cowell talks about Fernando Alonso’s possible retirement
andy cowellteam manager aston martinwas displayed satisfaction at today’s press conference Fernando Alonso I took the lead in the first training session. The British stated that Characteristics of the Singapore circuit that are best suited for your car It gives you good results as it is better than other fast routes like Baku. But he called for calm, knowing that: “No points will be awarded on Friday”.
Despite the great results of the Asturian driver and his partner, Lance Strollfinished 18th in the same session. Cowell says: they will have to investigate The configuration of Canadian cars is “The goal is for both cars to be very close in first position.”.
Meanwhile, the England national team manager reacted to the words. Fernando Alonso talks about his future. The Oviedo pilot said: He was more likely to retire in 2026 if things went well than if things went badly.In response, Cowell said that although Fernando is a very important and useful person to the team, His final race being on the top step of the podium is “something we all dream of”.
Regarding this season’s goals, The goal is set for 5th place I am the winner of the championship (currently in 7th place). ”I want to finish before James Vowels and Williams.However, his podium in the final race made our dream of finishing 5th even more difficult. Similarly we will continue to fight for it” declared the British.
Another topic at the moment could be: Former Red Bull director Christian Horner returns paddock From F1;Join an existing team or lead a virtual 12th team. After speaking with Andy Cowell, he revealed: Lawrence Stroll (team owner), Horner has no plans to join Aston Martin In the future, it will not be an operational function or an investment.
Looking ahead to the upcoming season, the British player said: Adrian Newey The team found out that Very useful for relationship and work with HondaBecause he had already worked with the Japanese brand at Red Bull. there is a natural understanding About what can and cannot be promoted. ”
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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