FERNANDO ALONSO added £250million onto Aston Martin’s share price after his stunning Bahrain podium. F1’s oldest current driver was in supreme form on his debut for his new team and took advantage of the Aston’s new-found pace. But fans continue to be excited about Aston Martin’s emergence, a feeling that appears to be shared by traders. This will be to the delight of part-owner and executive chairman Lawrence Stroll, who watched son Lance finish sixth in the other Aston Martin car despite recent injuries. Stroll Sr led a consortium of investors to buy the team in 2018. With the team rebranding as Aston Martin in 2021, results would again go backwards.
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