Glock warns Vettel may ‘lose patience’ with Aston Martin
Aston Martin’s nightmare weekend in Melbourne may have Sebastian Vettel losing his “patience” with the team and questioning whether this is what he wants.
That’s according to former F1 driver turned commentator Timo Glock.
Back on the grid in Melbourne having missed the first two rounds of the championship due to Covid, Vettel had a weekend to forget. But then again so did his team-mate Lance Stroll.
Between the two of them they crashed four times and were both penalised for various infringements – Vettel his scooter ride after FP1 and speeding in the pit lane, and Stroll for his qualifying collision.
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In fact Glock reckons the only people at Aston Martin who deserve any praise after Melbourne were the hard-working mechanics.
“What can we say about that?” he wrote in his latest Sky Germany column. “Sebastian Vettel’s racing team experienced an absolute worst-case weekend in every respect.
“The only ones to point out are the mechanics, who knelt in to get the cars back on track, which worked.
“But both Vettel and team-mate Lance Stroll had a completely uneven weekend with numerous mistakes.”
The German says Stroll’s qualifying crash with Nicholas Latifi was the worst of the lot.
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