FIA Mandates Aston Martin Safety Upgrade Following Lance Stroll’s Spectacular Crash

FIA Mandates Aston Martin Safety Upgrade Following Lance Stroll's Spectacular Crash

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Aston Martin had to work late to replace the survival cell – known as the tub – of Lance Stroll’s AMR25 after his crash in FP2 at Zandvoort.

Aston Martin had to change most, if not all, of Lance Stroll’s AMR25 chassis following his scary crash in FP2 at the Dutch Grand Prix, as confirmed by the FIA. The Silverstone team broke curfew to replace the car’s survival cell, allowed only twice per season. Stroll, aged 26, hit the wall at Turn 3, similar to Ricciardo’s crash two years earlier, but fortunately, he was unharmed. Despite the severe damage to the car’s right side, the survival cell needed replacing, but it remains uncertain if a gearbox change is necessary. The team aims to have the car ready for the upcoming FP3 session after the repairs.

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