The boss of the Aston Martin Formula 1 team, Mike Krack, has warned against jumping to conclusions after the Canadian Grand Prix, despite the team’s improved performance. Krack acknowledged that the weekend was a step in the right direction, but there is still a lot of work to be done. He emphasized the need to analyze and optimize the car’s performance for the upcoming races, as they will present different challenges. Lance Stroll, the Canadian driver for Aston Martin, attributed the team’s recent success to the specific characteristics of the Canadian track. However, he acknowledged that the team still needs to address its weaknesses, especially on tracks with long curves, such as Barcelona and Budapest. Stroll remains optimistic about the team’s progress, but recognizes that it will take time to fully resolve their issues.
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