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Fernando Alonso signals positivity after Aston Martin deemed ‘four seconds' slow

Fernando Alonso has signalled positivity amid initial struggles for Aston Martin, after Lance Stroll stated the team's new Formula 1 challenger needed four seconds worth of extra pace. The post Fernando Alonso signals positivity after Aston Martin deemed ‘four seconds' slow appeared first on Motorsport Week.
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