The issue was that the car finally remembered it was a Ferrari tractor and proceeded to perform as such.Charles: "We had an issue, I thought it was in our control, but it actually was an issue with the chassis"
I wouldn't get too excited. Aston has done this before where they looked really strong on 1 track only to come back down during the next. Even Stroll said before the race they haven't done anything since the Spa upgrade and that didn't show any significant changes to the car; it was just running really well this weekend.There was no surprise to see McLaren once again got the 1-2 finish but it was a pleasant surprise to see Alonso got P5 after missing the first practice session with a back muscle injury. His team-mate also had a good result with P7 finish and after seeing this performance, it won't be a huge surprise if we see a podium finish from Aston Martin this season after the summer break.
Add to that, Alonso finished a minute behind Norris, despite how competitive their pace was in qualifying.I wouldn't get too excited. Aston has done this before where they looked really strong on 1 track only to come back down during the next. Even Stroll said before the race they haven't done anything since the Spa upgrade and that didn't show any significant changes to the car; it was just running really well this weekend.
And if it was most other tracks and with that type of pace, the Astons would've been overtaken and maybe not even score points.Add to that, Alonso finished a minute behind Norris, despite how competitive their pace was in qualifying.
The car, in Alonso’s hands at least, has been running well for a while. Spa was the outlier - other than there he’s finished in the top 10 the last 5 races and generally qualified top 10 as well.I wouldn't get too excited. Aston has done this before where they looked really strong on 1 track only to come back down during the next. Even Stroll said before the race they haven't done anything since the Spa upgrade and that didn't show any significant changes to the car; it was just running really well this weekend.
Especially with how critically reliable everyone appears to be. Very few mechanical retirements per race. You'd need 5-6 cars at the front to drop out for an Aston Martin or Williams, someone from the middle of F1.5, to get on the podium. It is great that Sauber did it at Silverstone but that was an exception rather than the norm.A podium may be a step too far though.