Stroll: The car handled pretty well, but it's too early to draw conclusions.

Stroll: The car handled pretty well, but it's too early to draw conclusions.

      On Friday at Silverstone, Aston Martin drivers tested technical updates. Fernando Alonso said he did not notice much difference in the car's behavior, while Lance Stroll, who set the seventh time, called for caution in drawing conclusions.

      Lance Stroll (7th): "Silverstone is a great circuit, and I always enjoy coming here. It’s a special track for the team because our base is just a few steps away. The support and energy from the fans we receive every year are simply amazing.

      In the second session, I managed to do a few good laps, and the car handled well. But it's too early to draw conclusions — we first need to analyze the telemetry. Let’s see what we can do with the car overnight, and we’ll be back tomorrow."

      Fernando Alonso (12th): "After today's sessions, it's hard to say where we stand. In the first session, I didn’t notice much difference between the previous and the updated version of the car, but we’ll see if we learned anything new in the second session when we tried different settings.

      A typical Friday at Silverstone, considering the strong wind. We have a lot to analyze, but we got through the day without problems. Let’s see what we can do tomorrow."

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Stroll: The car handled pretty well, but it's too early to draw conclusions.

On Friday at Silverstone, Aston Martin drivers tested technical innovations. Fernando Alonso said he did not notice any significant difference in the car's behavior, while Lance Stroll, who posted the seventh time, urged caution in drawing conclusions.