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Aston Martin showed improved pace at the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix, but lacked in the operational areas
Aston Martin’s chief trackside officer, Mike Krack, acknowledged the team’s progress but expressed disappointment over operational errors at the Canadian Grand Prix.
The team’s poor start to the Formula 1 season has left them at the back of the grid, with significant challenges in both reliability and performance.
Despite facing difficulties, Aston Martin has shown competence in handling rapid rebuild tasks during challenging situations, like the incidents in Canada that highlighted the need for improvement.
Krack emphasized the importance of regrouping and addressing the operational issues to avoid similar setbacks in the future.
While there were glimpses of improvement, the team is aiming for a more substantial performance boost with a major upgrade package expected around the summer break.
Krack’s assessment highlighted the need for continued progress and a focus on operational efficiency to complement improvements in reliability and performance for Aston Martin in the competitive world of Formula 1 racing.




