Aston Martin chief trackside officer Mike Krack could understand a “certain level of frustration” from Lance Stroll following the Italian Grand Prix.

While Stroll is known to sometimes keep his answers to reporters on the short side, that was taken to the extreme after the race at Monza. Stroll would remain completely silent more than once when faced with a question. Krack explained how a “pit gantry” issue and a strategy gamble which failed to pay off, meant it was a frustrating Grand Prix for Stroll.

Pit-stop and strategy issue for Lance Stroll at Monza

From 16th on the grid, Stroll finished 18th at Monza, the last of the classified runners. It was a frustrating afternoon for team and driver, both having seen an impressive upturn in recent form. Neither Aston Martin driver finished

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