Fernando Alonso: Friday turned out to be a normal day for us

Fernando Alonso: Friday turned out to be a normal day for us

      Aston Martin racers are quite satisfied with the results of Friday's Spanish Grand Prix practice sessions. Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll did not report any serious problems with the car.

      Fernando Alonso (7th): "The car feels the same as it did in the last stages, so I don't think anything has changed since the new front wing directive came into force.

      Today we were adjusting the car's settings, and we had to deal with the hot weather. It turned out to be a normal Friday for us, and it was nice to see all the fans on the track."

      Lance Stroll (16th): "Today's training sessions were positive. We drove a lot of laps and figured out something. In the evening, you will have to study the data and understand how you can add more. The pace looks normal, but there are still many areas that need time."

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Fernando Alonso: Friday turned out to be a normal day for us

Aston Martin racers are quite satisfied with the results of Friday's Spanish Grand Prix practice sessions. Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll did not mention any serious problems with the car.