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Aston Martin will bring ‘half a new car' to Barcelona

Aston Martin will bring 'half a new car' to the Spanish Grand Prix, according to Auto Motor und Sport's Michael Schmidt. After failing to score in the opening three races of this year's championship, finishing P12 in all three, Aston Martin not only broke their duck at Imola but did so with a double points haul. They were chasing down a second in Miami only for Sebastian Vettel to retire due to crash damage, Lance Stroll scoring a solitary point in 10th place. Six points after five races is not what Lawrence Stroll signed up for when he bought the F1 team and rebranded it Aston Martin, and as such the team are reportedly set to spend what is probably a big chunk of their 2022 budget cap...
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