Aston Martin became the ‘punching bag’ from Red Bull. The Silverstone brand has stood out as one of the best teams on the current grid and the big reveal of how little we have of the season. They went from ninth When Fernando Alonso signed in the summer just ahead of Williams to be the second fastest car in Bahrain with the Asturian on the podium.

And that didn’t sit well with the energy drink brand. Neither that nor see that the greens they already stood out in pre-season with an incredible running pace. Taking advantage of the fact that half of the factory has been transferred to Silverstone, Dan Fallows included, In Red Bull Aston Martin has been accused of plagiarism.

To copy your car. So much so that even Helmut Marko said that in Bahrain there were “three Red Bulls on the podium, one with a different engine”, in reference to the Mercedes that Aston Martin carries inside. Despite the fact that he has now “collected the cable”, he put a “but” and the cause added, how could it be otherwise, To install AlphaTauri.

“They painted the RB18 green”

Those of Faenza, who are fed up with what they have, claimed in the words of their boss Franz Tost that Aston Martin “He painted the RB18 green.”

It now remained to be seen what they thought of Aston Martin. They expected it see the history of dimes and quarrels they had at Red Bull with the Mercedes team and with Lewis Hamilton. In a race, just in a race, they rained everywhere. But they are completely calm.

They know what is playing and what will continue to play if they continue. They look stronger in the next few races, and Mike Krack, the big boss of Fernando Alonso’s teamfocuses on what to focus on.

Aston Martin ‘passes’ Red Bull

“We are not going to enter into dialectical wars. We have always said it. Everything was comfortable enough for them, they just had to put on the obligatory tires, cruising speed and until the end”, he says.

This is the following objective: “The difference is still great. We do not know how much they succeeded or how they did it”.

“Let’s be respectful and humble. It’s a big leap, and it would have been nice if we had won the race… but we have to wait. Two, three or four strokes are required to know what is the step size”, phrase into words he did in the ‘F1 Nation’ podcast.

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