Aston Martin needs to 'speed up' the flow of F1 updates if it wants to keep up with its main rivals, says Alonso.
"Yeah, we have some new parts," said Alonso when asked by Motorsport.com about this weekend's changes.
"So yeah, I'm happy with how we are approaching every race, there is something always new in our car. We try to keep up the pace with the top teams."We're still growing in that area of the team. We found ourselves in a very competitive place this year that we didn't expect.
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