Published: 17:43, September 20, 2022 | Updated: 18:16, September 20, 2022
Alonso will challenge Aston Martin, says team boss Krack
By Reuters

Alpine's Spanish driver Fernando Alonso steers his car during the Italian Formula One Grand Prix at the Autodromo Nazionale circuit in Monza on Sept 11, 2022. (MIGUEL MEDINA / AFP)

Fernando Alonso has the "speed, hunger, motivation and experience" to help Aston Martin take the next step but things could get difficult if they do not deliver a fast enough car for the former world champion, team boss Mike Krack said.

Fernando Alonso is set to make the move from Renault-owned Alpine to Aston Martin in 2023 as a replacement for four-times world champion Sebastian Vettel, who is retiring at the end of the current season

Alonso is set to make the move from Renault-owned Alpine to Aston Martin in 2023 as a replacement for four-times world champion Sebastian Vettel, who is retiring at the end of the current season. 

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"It will be challenging for us. Normally, drivers with this experience, they do not have this desire to win ... especially if they have won already," Krack said in an interview published on Tuesday.

"Fernando has this unique combination of speed, hunger, motivation and experience. For us, it makes the perfect candidate. The downside could be that if the car we deliver is just not good enough, then we know it gets difficult.

"We think having someone like Fernando is really, really important to make the next step as a team," Krack added.

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Aston Martin have had 11 top 10 finishes this season, with Vettel's sixth place at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix their best result. They are ninth of 10 teams in the constructors' standings with six races left on the calendar.

"You need to learn to manage champions, which we already did with Sebastian," Krack added. "Because these drivers are very demanding, they are quite difficult to manage.

"I would not even say Sebastian is that difficult to manage if you are transparent, honest and straight. And I think the same goes for Fernando.

"He knows very well when he comes here that we will probably not win the first race together. But he can be assured we give it everything and we will listen to what he has to say..."