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Formula 1: Mike Krack makes Lance Stroll prediction in Fernando Alonso battle

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Aston Martin team principal Mike Krack has suggested that Lance Stroll could surprise people in the intra-team battle with Fernando Alonso next year.

Aston Martin are swapping one multiple world champion for another for 2023, with Sebastian Vettel leaving the sport and Alonso joining from Alpine.

Indeed, it was a deal that raised a few eyebrows when announced given where Alpine and Aston are in the standings this year, but it’s an evident nod to the ambition that the Silverstone-based team is showing for the coming years.

Work is coming along on a new factory and there is huge investment being ploughed into the team, making them one of the most intriguing projects on the grid as they look to climb the field.

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