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Return of the Seb?

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26/02/2023

With continued uncertainty over Lance Stroll's fitness, Aston Martin could turn to Sebastian Vettel as season opener looms.

Ever since announcing that Stroll would not be able to attend pre-season testing after injuring himself in a cycling accident, Aston Martin have effectively put the screens up, refusing to give further insight into the exact cause of his accident or the extent of his injury.

This, as ever, has led to intense speculation, in both the paddock and on social media.

With the season opener just a week away, and the AMR23 looking extremely competitive in testing, thoughts understandably turn to who might partner Fernando Alonso in Bahrain.

While Felipe Drugovich has replaced Stroll in testing this week, many have wondered whether Aston Martin might call on the services of its former driver who retired in November.

"The Plan B we have to decide," team boss Mike Krack told the media as testing came to a close, "we have some Plan Bs, we have to decide the Plan B when the Plan A is done."

The paddock, a hotbed of speculation at the best of times, was hit by rumours on Saturday morning that three-time champion Vettel had offered his service to the team.

"The Plan B we said already," insisted Krack, when asked if this was true, "we will speak about it next week."

Pushed on whether Vettel had been in contact with the team, he responded: I will not tell you. But don't forget one thing, he had a very, very thorough plan in mind for his retirement. I think this is something that you have to respect. Let's see what's happening."

Vettel's final race was the subject of an unusually emotional outpouring from the sport, which said Danke Seb following his 16 seasons in F1, in which he won 53 grands prix from 299 starts.

If nothing else, perhaps the lure of rounding that up to 300 starts might prove too tempting for the German, while fans salivate at the thought of the four-time champ partnering Alonso.

While not giving any further information on his teammate's progress, Alonso claimed that his absence has "hurt" the team.

"It hurts a lot," he said. "We miss him because some of my comments and feelings with the car, we never know if it's just me in a new team and a new car.

"Was it just maybe an Aston Martin thing that Lance could spot it?" he added. "Brake pedal feeling, power steering, I don't know if these are a legacy things with the team or new in this car.

"So we cannot do it without him. So I hope he can come back very soon."

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1. Posted by ian_w, 27/02/2023 13:07

"I can just hear Seb now , "I don't want to call myself a hypocrite, but I guess I have to".

Is Daniel Riccardo too far away, back home in Aus?

I hear Paul di Resta has some free time, and this time he won't have to run from the commentary booth!

And if he can get under the weight limit, Johny Herbert would surely say he's a brilliant choice for the drive!"

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2. Posted by Editor, 26/02/2023 11:34

"@ alvarezh3

A pleasure."

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3. Posted by alvarezh3, 26/02/2023 11:28

"@ Editor

Thank you for clarifying! :-)

Thank you also for all your hard work reporting during these test days!"

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4. Posted by Editor, 26/02/2023 11:06

"@ alvarezh3

Re: "It has been reported" should read "it has been claimed"... as the whole point of the ongoing speculation is down to Aston Martin not giving out any facts."

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5. Posted by alvarezh3, 26/02/2023 10:47

"It has been reported that Lance broke both wrists, that's two problems, not one. Also that he has been seeing the same doctor that finally treated and healed Moto GP champion Márquez with his problematic broken arm.

A.M. hoping for the young man's quick recup, but that may not be possible.

To give Sebastian the drive would probably be a good choice, but he would have a tough time with his neck muscles come Sunday race time, hopefully this would not hinder his performance."

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