Aston Martin team owner Lawrence Stroll hopes his drivers can break Red Bull dominance at Canadian Formula One Grand Prix in Montreal
Aston Martin team owner Lawrence Stroll hopes to see both his son Lance and Fernando Alonso on the podium at his home Canadian Formula One Grand Prix in Montreal this weekend despite Red Bull’s dominance.
Stroll senior, speaking at an Aston Martin flagship event in New York, told Reuters the aim was to see a Canadian driver on the Montreal podium for the first time since Jacques Villeneuve finished second in 1996.“I’m extremely confident. I believe the car will be very strong around the Montreal circuit, it suits our car well … so I’m really looking forward to going home and really looking forward to a great race.
The Briton has won in Montreal a record-equalling seven times and the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve was also where, in 2007, he took the first of his 103 career wins.“I believe we are bringing solutions to those and some upgrades into Canada,” he said.
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