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PlanetF1.com on MSNThe Aston Martin admission after completely silent Lance Stroll interview
Mike Krack could understand a "certain level of frustration" from Lance Stroll following the Italian Grand Prix.
Aston Martin Chief Trackside Director Mike Krack has denied that Fernando Alonso was given older parts on his car after ...
Aston Martin Chief Trackside Officer Mike Krack shed light on the frustrations that left Lance Stroll almost mute in his ...
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GPblog on MSNAlonso retires in Monza, Aston Martin left searching for answers
A weekend to forget in Italy for the two Aston Martin drivers. In Monza, Alonso didn’t finish the race and Stroll got lapped, while Mike Krack tried to give his view on what happened to the ...
Aston Martin have denied suggestions they gambled with Fernando Alonso’s suspension following his retirement at the Italian Grand Prix. Alonso was on course for a top-eight finish at Monza on Sunday ...
Aston Martin trackside director Mike Krack moved to shield his driver, framing the attitude as understandable disappointment.
Lance Stroll redefined brevity in the media pen after the Italian GP, offering reporters only a sparse verbal output.
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motorsport.com on MSNLance Stroll stayed silent in the Italian GP’s most bizarre interview
Having just crossed the finish line 18th and last, one lap down on race winner Max Verstappen, Stroll faced a first question ...
Mike Krack, Chief Trackside Officer: "It was an incredibly tight and competitive Qualifying today in Monza with very fine ...
Lance Stroll: "It was always going to be a tough race for us today here in Monza.
Most will say yes, Lance Stroll should get the hell out of F1, this privileged SOB… but before I launch into a full-blown ...
Lance Stroll raised eyebrows with his tight-lipped response to media at the Italian Grand Prix. Lance Stroll once again found himself in the spotlight for his blunt responses to media following the ...
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