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Vettel laments 'Formula 2 pace' as Aston Martin updates fail to deliver

Article To news overview © Aston Martin F1 Sebastian Vettel was left disappointed after the Spanish Grand Prix, having suggested that his Aston Martin was running to "Formula 2 qualifying pace" in the race. The team brought an extensive upgrade package to the weekend, which proved to be a big talking point due to some similarities to the Red Bull RB18. An FIA investigation cleared Aston Martin of any wrongdoing but, in terms of the performance on-track, the updates failed to deliver. Both Vettel and Lance Stroll exited qualifying in Q1, and the pair lined up in P16 and P17 respectively on the grid. Whilst Vettel occasionally found himself running further up the order during...
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