Aston Martin's gap to Red Bull is 'still substantial' despite Alonso's podium in the Bahrain GP, says team boss Krack. F1
Aston Martin Formula 1 team boss Mike Krack has cautioned the gap to pacesetters Red Bull is “still substantial” despite Fernando Alonso's Bahrain Grand Prix podium.After a bad first lap at the season opener in Bahrain, Alonso, who had been strong throughout the weekend, recovered to third having been helped by the retirement of Charles Leclerc.
Alonso himself believed that with a better start and without the need to fight past other cars he might have been 20 seconds behind, but that doesn't take account of what Red Bull may have had in hand. Asked if the team can regularly target podiums he added:"We must not lose the ground under our feet and dream about podiums straight away. We knew that we were not bad. We knew that we had a strong race pace.
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