Author: Ben Winship

The Aston Martins qualified a tenth of a second off pole position ahead of the Hungarian GP, only one week after being the slowest cars on the grid at Spa-Francorchamps.  A remarkable turnaround in performance saw the Aston Martins bounce back from qualifying P19 and P20 in Belgium with a third row lock-out at the Hungaroring – the team’s best qualifying result all season.  Fernando Alonso will start tomorrow’s Hungarian Grand Prix from P5 with teammate Lance Stroll just behind in P6. Aston Martin have not added any new parts to the car in Hungary and speaking after the session…

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