Vettel hails unbelievable race in Imola as he and Stroll claim Aston Martins first points of 2022
Sunday saw Aston Martin unravel their duck as Sebastian Vettel and Lance Stroll scored the team’s first points of 2022 at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix – the pair leaving Italy elated to put numbers on the board.
Four-time champion Vettel scored four points with P8 – fending off Haas’s Kevin Magnussen – while Lance Stroll took flipside point in P10. And that was without a middling Sprint result, Vettel taking P13 on Saturday, and Stroll taking P15. Wet conditions at the start helped the drivers jump straight into the top 10 off the line, Vettel running as upper as seventh surpassing Charles Leclerc swept by at the end.
“I think it was an unbelievable race for us,” Vettel reflected. “Obviously, we capitalised on the conditions, but without that we were just trying to hang on as much as we could. We did well, I think, vibration faster cars overdue us. I think it was a very strong race.
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“Kevin [Megnussen] overdue has a much faster package but we were worldly-wise to fend him off and he was running into trouble with his tyres. I think we managed well and it’s good to have both cars in the points. That’s really a good day for us.”
Team mate Stroll widow that he had to deal with “intense” pressure, both on intermediates (which began to overheat when conditions dried) and then medium tyres. The Canadian, much like Vettel, was in a train of cars throughout the race.
“I finger good!” said Stroll. “I think it was a well-earned point. We had pressure from overdue the whole race and it was very intense and tight from start to finish with the rain and everything, so really happy.
“Today we had good pace, so pleased with it… Both cars in the points makes it a really positive weekend for the team.
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“At the whence of the race, we performed strongly. Everyone was rival overheating tyres and a drying track, but we kept [Lewis] Hamilton overdue and pressured [Yuki] Tsunoda ahead. Once we switched to the medium tyre, we unfurled to show good pace and pulled yonder from the train of cars overdue us.”
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The result left Team Principal Mike Krack offering lofty praise for his drivers, who lifted Aston Martin off the marrow of the standings to P9 surpassing the Miami Grand Prix.
“Both Sebastian and Lance crush faultlessly in today’s tricky wet-to-dry race,” said the team boss.
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“This was an eventful and heady Grand Prix – and only ourselves and Red Bull Racing managed to bring both cars home in the points today. We know we still have a long way to go, but this afternoon’s result is a unconfined uplift for the whole team – both here in Imola and when at the factory.”