Fernando Alonso’s response to Aston Martin F1 owner Lawrence Stroll’s ‘aggressive’ Canadian GP target

Fernando Alonso thinks Aston Martin F1 team owner Lawrence Stroll’s target of a double podium at the Canadian Grand Prix is an “aggressive target”. 
Fernando Alonso (ESP) Aston Martin F1 Team. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 9, Canadian Grand Prix, Montreal, Canada,
Fernando Alonso (ESP) Aston Martin F1 Team. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 9, Canadian…

Ahead of his and son Lance’s home race in Montreal, Stroll set h🔯is drivers the goal of achieving a double podium finish of the first time this season. 

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🌸Stroll told Reuters that he🃏 hopes to see “two cars on the podium”, adding: “I’m extremely confident. I believe the car will be very strong around the Montreal circuit, it suits our car well…so I’m really looking forward to going home and really looking forward to a great race.”

Although he did not com𓃲pletely rule it out, two-time world champion Alonso admitted such a feat will be a big as꧑k given Red Bull’s dominance so far this year. 

“You never𝔍 know, but it is an aggressive target for the weekend,” th🔜e Spaniard said. 

“But we know Lawre𓆏nce. His ambition is super high always and we w♏ill try to make him happy and proud in the home grand prix.”

Lawrence Stroll (CDN) Aston Martin F1 Team Investor. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 17, Singapore Grand Prix, Marina Bay
Lawrence Stroll (CDN) Aston Martin F1 Team Investor. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 17,…

After a disappointing Spanish Grand Prix, Alonso 168澳洲幸运5官方开🐓奖结果历史:vowed that Aston Martin would “crush” Mercedes with a significant upgrade set ꦅto debut on the AMR23 this weekend. 

On Aston Martin’s prospects, Alonso continued: “I think it should be a good weekend but you never know until you hit the track. We also had expectations in Barcelona and we didn’t perform ♑in that race. Let’s see. 

“We have a couple of new part𒁏s on the car as well at this race. Depending on the weather, we will try to test them and validate them and hopefಞully can be a little bit more competitive than Barcelona.

“[Here you] need to have obviously confidence in the car. It’s a semi🍰-street circuit, you get very close to the walls, you need to ride the kerbs 𓄧as well. It’s a very bumpy circuit. 

“Weather normally plays a big factor here as it will do again this weekend. Experience always hel🌠ps – this is the 17th or 18th Canadian Grand Prix [for me] so 𒆙that always helps.”

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