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Aston Martin: Perez had more extreme style than Vettel

Aston Martin says it has no worries that it can adapt its AMR21 to Sebastian Vettel, believing he has a less extreme driving style than predecessor Sergio Perez. Vettel has lacked consistency in recent seasons, particularly in 2020, prompting suggestions that he is more susceptible to struggling with an unstable rear end. But Aston Martin’s […]
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