Fernando Alonso could be the extra spice needed at Aston Martin to take them that extra step further. F1
Aston Martin on an ‘equal footing’ with Mercedes
While Red Bull are in a class of their own, with fears the Milton Keynes squad could win every one of this year’s 23 races, Berger reckons Ferrari are P2 with Aston Martin tied with Mercedes for third place.“If my information is correct, there are now one or two Red Bull men at Aston Martin who may have brought something with them. That refreshes the whole thing.
“I think the gap is still substantial,” team boss Mike Krack told the media including PlanetF1.com after the Bahrain Grand Prix. “We don’t know how much management that Red Bull had to do and did.
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