FIA president believes Aston Martin 'are on the way' to becoming a GP-winning team

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FIA president believes Aston Martin 'are on the way' to becoming a GP-winning team
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Aston Martin have been backed by the FIA president in succeed in their quest to get to the top of the F1 grid.

FIA president believes Aston Martin ‘are on the way’ to becoming a race-winning teamFIA president Mohammed ben Sulayem has backed Aston Martin to become Formula 1 race winners, saying they “should be able to do it” in time.

“They should be able to do it, they are investing for it, they are on the way and they have a driver ready like Fernando so I think so,” he told Motorsport.com.“It’s the same with Ferrari. It’s not because they’re slow, management or reliability or both are also important. While it did seem to some to be a step backwards with eight teams on the podium in 2021 and only four in 2022, there was more passing than in the previous season.

“It’s not easy to create a balance of performance, and what I can say is working and what we’re working on the most is the budget ceiling.”

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