“I have set out to bring together the best people and develop the right resources and organization to succeed in this highly competitive sport, and those plans are now taking shape at Silverstone. It seemed natural, therefore, to invite Fernando to be part of the development of a winning team, and we very quickly established in our recent conversations that we have the same ambitions and values, and it was logical and easy to confirm our desire to work together,” said Lawrence Stroll, executive chairman of Aston Martin.
The latest F1 move will likely have a knock-on effect on the grid. Alpine’s reserve driver, Oscar Piastri, is the favored candidate, but already there are rumors that Williams’ Alex Albon might take the seat. Daniel Ricciardo loves hopping between teams, and he might jump back to the team where he found the most success after leaving Red Bull.
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