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Aston Martin has 'three-year plan' to become winning team

Racing Point team boss Otmar Szafnauer says the Silverstone-based outfit's ambition of winning in F1 under the Aston Martin banner is "probably a three-year plan". The legendary British sportscar manufacturer, which last raced in F1 in 1960, will return to Grand Prix racing next season thanks to Racing Point owner Lawrence Stroll whose consortium has invested heavily into Aston Martin Lagonda. Stroll aims to revive the commercial profitability of the prestigious automaker, and its partnership with Racing Point will act as a major technological and marketing component of Aston's future success. Szafnauer: Scrapping planned rule changes would save millions! But the plan of...
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