Fernando Alonso: “Sensitive” Lance Stroll “crucial” to Aston Martin development
Fernando Alonso says Lance Stroll being "more sensitive" to Aston Martin's F1 cars is a valu🍌able to the team.

Two-time F1 world champion 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fernando Alonso believes 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lance Stroll being “more sensitive” to Aston Mart💙in’s car handling is “crucial” to the team’s development.
Alonso has dominated teammate Stroll🍎 since joining Aston Martin at🍒 the start of 2023.
The Spania🌌rd scored eight podiums to Stroll’s zero, out-scoring him 206-74 in terms of points.
Despꦛite his lack of♈ on-track results, Stroll’s future is secure, particularly as his father, Lawrence, owns the team.
However, while Stroll has struggled to bring the big p🦄oints home, Alonso feel that the Canadian plays a crucial role within 𒊎the team.
“La♐nce and myself, we are trying to help the team as much as we can, he said in the pre-Chinese GP FIA press conference🃏. “I think we have two different driving styles in some conditions, we have two different feelings with the car.
“I think Lance is a lot more sensitive to things than what I am, which is very important for the team. I think the analysis that Lance can reach and can feed back to the team is crucial to us and to impꦡrove the car.
“I’m a little bit un-sensitive to things sometimes and this is not a good thing. We🐭 are both trying to help Aston as much as we can and I think the direction that we develop the car and weꦕ normally finalise the set-ups on a weekend and it’s exactly the same.
“So, we arrive at the same conclusions, maybe in a different way, and I think those t🍸wo different styles are just a good thing for Aston.”

Alonso conceded that one of his best traits - driving a🎶round “the problems” a car has - isn’t ideal for a team’s d🐲evelopment, relying on Stroll’s feedback.
“Sometimes I drive the car around th💧e problems that we have,” he added. “And that’s sometimes a good thing because I can drive any car at any moment and extract 90% of it.
“But to reach 100% of the potential of the car, sometimes I’m not able to do [that] without sometimes the help f☂rom my team-mate on special details on the set-up or balance problems here and there.
“So, I think we benefit fro𒐪m each other in many different ways and this is a good thing at tꦯhe moment.”

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