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Aston Martin boss warns Vettel and Stroll of consequences for Australia crashes

Aston Martin team principal Mike Krack has revealed that the development of the AMR22 will be adversely affected by the crash-packed weekend suffered by Sebastian Vettel and Lance Stroll in Australia. It was, in truth, one of the worst weekends Aston Martin have experienced since their days as Force India before the turn of the turbo-hybrid era at last weekend’s Australian Grand Prix. Vettel, returning having missed the opening two rounds of the season through COVID-19, had his running cut short during first practice by an engine failure, before both he and Stroll ripped the left front corners off their cars ahead of qualifying. READ: Marko warns ‘very complex matter’ caused...
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