Since I landed on Aston Martin last April with the band of having been head of aerodynamics of Red Bull, Dan Fallowsnow the technical director of those from Silverstone, got down to work to plan the 2023 car.
In fact, even if his efforts were aimed at the AMR23his hand was noticed in the last third of the season, where the team added 30 of his 55 points in the final six races.
In statements to ‘Racer’, Fallows has stopped half measures and has recognized that the team is going for everything: “What we are trying to do next year is adopt a very aggressive development strategybut take advantage of this year’s lessons.”
“There is a limit to what we can do with the current rules.But within the limits of the rules we have, then yes, there are significant differences in the AMR23“, has added.
At the same time, in ‘The Race’, the former Red Bull guru has praised the couple that will form Fernando Alonso Y Lance Stroll.
“From a technical perspective, it’s important that we have drivers who can give good feedback. I do not say positive comments, because it is not always like that. But good feedback and being able to describe how they feel in the car, that’s very important to us,” she explained.
For Fallows, the march of Sebastian Vettel and the arrival of Fernando Alonso Nothing changes: “I don’t think with Seb’s departure we missed anything in particular.”
“We want to produce a car that is significantly better For next year, we want to see that progress and we need to make sure we have drivers who can get the most out of that.”
“As I say, with Lance I think we have a driver who is capable of driving the car, but clearly Fernando is highly experienced and has a proven track record to do it too. It is a very exciting driver line-up”, he concluded.
Some days ago, Adrian Newleythe great Formula 1 engineer, workshop of the golden age of Red Bull and former teammate of Fallows, He hinted that there is a team that keeps an ‘ace’ up its sleeve and that can surprise everyone. This, together with the striking statements by ‘Checo’ Pérez, to the notice of Fernando Alonso and these words of Fallows, suggest that it may be Aston Martin. We will see.
