Aston Martin believe honesty is the best policy in keeping Fernando Alonso happy. F1
Mike Krack said he knows Fernando Alonso’s arrival at Aston Martin could be “difficult” but is sure it will be a success.
On paper, it represents quite the step down for the two-time World Champion given Alpine’s position challenging for P4 this season while Aston Martin have only Williams behind them in theAlonso arrives with a reputation as someone who demands a lot from his team and Aston Martin have even been warned that heads could roll as that isTeam principal Krack, who has only been in the job since January, is confident that will not be the case when the Spaniard joins his new team next season..
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