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Lance Stroll Reveals Aston Martin Have a Huge Deficit to Overcome
- Lance Stroll says Aston Martin is four seconds off the top pace in Bahrain testing.
- Stroll notes Aston Martin is at a crossroads with Alonso potentially retiring and his own future uncertain.
- The team aims to improve both car and engine to close the gap for 2026.
- Stroll warns testing data isn’t definitive for performance assessments.
- The Bahrain test featured Fernando Alonso as the only Aston Martin driver with laps on Day 2.
- Stroll remarks Aston Martin’s 2025 campaign ended with a seventh-place Constructors' finish, two spots lower than 2024.
- Stroll emphasizes the need to extract more performance from the existing package.
- Aston Martin looks to improve both car and engine for a competitive 2026 season.
- The article notes Adrian Newey's role influence amid Aston Martin's challenges.
- Alonso's day 2 performance contrasted with Stroll's; Alonso finished 14th of 15 in laps.
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