Aston Martin's Upgrades Show Promise at Hungarian Grand Prix

Thu 23 Jul · 13:03 UTCupdated Tue 18 Aug · 17:10 UTCSave0 commentscomments
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Fernando Alonso expressed optimism regarding the performance of Aston Martin's upgraded AMR26 during the Hungarian Grand Prix. The team aims to build on this momentum despite challenges faced by teammate Lance Stroll.

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