Aston Martin and
Sebastian Vettel are not a happy marriage so far this season. The four-times world champion even has trouble keeping up with his new teammate
Lance Stroll. This was also the case on Friday in
Portimao, but there was another explanation.
Lance Stroll drove with an upgrade on the car, while
Sebastian Vettel had to make do with 'old' material. The update that
Aston Martin brought was originally planned for the
Spanish Grand Prix, but
Otmar Szafnauer told
Sky Germany that they had one copy of the update ready just in time for the race in Portugal.
Aston Martin needs a step forward
According to the team boss, three sets of the new parts will be available in Spain, so Vettel can also benefit from these possible improvements. From Vettel's comments after the free practice sessions, one might conclude that this should also make a difference.
"No, not really," says Vettel when asked if he is a little frustrated with the fact that he was six tenths slower than Stroll. "He's driving with a bit of a different specification this weekend and that was clear from the start. I hope he can take a step forward with it."