Aston Martin team boss Mike Krack 'will not go into any war of words' after Red Bull called the AMR23 a third Red Bull F1 car
Although Alonso finished third on Sunday, Krack has urged the team to keep its feet on the ground and stay “humble”.
“I think it was quite comfortable for them to just get the mandatory tyres through and cruise the race to the end. So I think we have now one good result, we have improved our car.
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