Fernando Alonso ‘surprised’ by Lance Stroll’s ‘commitment and motivation’ in F1 2023

Afte⛦🍎r struggling for much of the season, Stroll enjoyed a strong end to the year, with back-to-back fifth-place finishes in Brazil and Las Vegas.
It meant, for a few rounds at least, Stroll🍷 had the edge over his veteran teammate, who had scored eightꦜ podiums during the campaign.
Despite the Canadian struggling, Alonso noted his impressive “dedicati𒐪on” to get on top of things, particula🥂rly after his injury.
"It has been very good, and I think we have a uniqu♊e relationship of any team that I was in and in the paddock," Alonso said.
"We tal✱k a lot, we are in contact every week on the telephone, at 🥀the factory, at the races and we try to make sure that we are all in the same direction.
"We share many th𓆉inꦯgs that he's been through, some difficulties this year as the car was changing behaviour and he was just struggling a little bit more than me.
"We then fixed a fe🐭w things on the car, and he's bac🍰k to top form, and it was impressive to see his dedication and motivation in the highs and lows, such as in the beginning of the year with a broken hand.

"He was so dete🌼rmined to put things back in place again and eventually he did after Mexico, in Brazil and Las Vegas.
"This was a surprise to me to be honest, the level of commitment and the level of motivation that he has, so it is only good news and🍬 good things for the team."
Stroll’s form throughout the entire year ultimately meant that Aston Martin slipped back to fifth in the constructors’ champion🐓ship, losing out to McLaren.

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