Aston Martin Formula 1 team principal Mike Krack insists that there are no doubts about the future of Lance Stroll and that he will race for the team in 2024.
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It is understood that Aston Martin Group CEO Martin Whitmarsh has been sounding out frontrunning drivers, adding to question marks over Stroll's longer-term future in the camp, although it would be logical for any team to be looking at the driver market for 2025 and beyond."It's Monza, it's driver silly season and it's a bit boring at the moment," said Krack."I think we don't have any such debate at the moment. We will be fine next year with the two drivers.
"There is not a marked gap in performance, there is a marked gap in points," he said."And then it's important to separate between the two. We as a team are analysing the season, from both perspectives, from both drivers."And I think we as a team need to do a much, much better job on that side of the garage, on race strategy, but also we had reliability issues, and it was always hitting that car. So that is something we need to do much, much better.
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