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Aston Martin F1's Balance of the Soil Effect Era: "It's Not What We Want" #F1 #Fvdigital

Summary by Felix Victorino
The era of the soil effect came to an end after the Abu Dhabi 2025 GP of Formula 1 and, for Aston Martin in particular, things have not gone as expected, despite a brief moment of brilliance in the early years of 2023, with up to eight podiums.However, the overall balance between 2022 and 2025 is more negative than positive, as acknowledged by Mike Krack, director on track ...Continue reading Source link
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The era of the soil effect came to an end after the Abu Dhabi 2025 GP of Formula 1 and, for Aston Martin in particular, things have not gone as expected, despite a brief moment of brilliance in the early years of 2023, with up to eight podiums.However, the overall balance between 2022 and 2025 is more negative than positive, as acknowledged by Mike Krack, director on track ...Continue reading Source link

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Felix Victorino broke the news in on Sunday, December 14, 2025.
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