Lawrence walk not offered Sergio Perez a contract extension in 2020 and chose Sebastian Vettel as his successor. At Aston Martin, they are happy with Sebastian Vettel and therefore Stroll Sr. hopes that the multiple world champion will stay with the British team in the years to come.
The team was known as Racing Point until last season, but the name was changed after Stroll became a partner in Aston Martin. Stroll has big plans, because with Vettel they not only got a big name, but also hired a lot of new staff and a new factory is currently being built on a 37,000 square meter property.
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“When we became Aston Martin it was transformative not just in name, but also in terms of the direction and the company’s plans and the direction that the company was going, the quantity but the quality, and it’s about Aston Bring Martin back to win the world championship, “ Walk explained on Beyond the grid. Stroll went on to explain his ambitious plans.
Vettel is currently twelfth in the World Cup, but that could have been eleventh if he had not been disqualified in Hungary. At Aston Martin, they are in contact with the input of the experienced 34-year-old driver. “To have a four-time world champion, of course, and the experience that he can bring to the team that has never won a world championship … so the way of thinking and acting.”
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Vettel contract
Vettel applied for Ferrari for six seasons from 2015, but he did not get a contract extension. “For Sebastian it was really the beginning of a new journey, this new team that came to life, and he wanted to be there from the start and hopefully will stay in one way, shape or form forever.” concluded the Canadian billionaire. Vettel is currently under contract until 2022.
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