""It feels like a football club that was bought by a Russian oligarch in the 90s, 2000s that just threw money at a problem, changed managers every six months and ultimately never really achieved anything...""
""I don't like this notion. Formula 1 isn't football. You don't change managers every six months. I don't like it at all.""
""The most glaring indicator of their struggles came at the Chinese Grand Prix. Fernando Alonso's onboard footage showed him taking his hand off the steering wheel due to the intensity of the vibrations.""
Lawrence Stroll has heavily invested in Aston Martin, yet the team's performance has been disappointing. Will Buxton compares Stroll's management style to Roman Abramovich's tenure at Chelsea FC, highlighting impulsive decisions and a lack of long-term success. Buxton criticizes the notion of frequent managerial changes in Formula 1, emphasizing that such an approach is inappropriate for the sport. Aston Martin's struggles are evident, particularly with issues related to the Honda power unit, which have significantly impacted their season.
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