The biggest car news and reviews, no BS Our free daily newsletter sends the stories that really matter directly to you, every weekday. The Aston Martin Formula 1 team confirmed a 16-part upgrade for this weekend’s Hungarian Grand Prix, which chief trackside engineer Mike Krack referred to as “a significant aerodynamic upgrade and a weight reduction.” “It’s very early days in terms of understanding it,” Newey said during a press conference about the package. In Spa, both Aston cars were the slowest of the field, and it’s been a similar situation since the beginning of the European season. Unfortunately, things aren’t looking well so far, as Lance Stroll had to retire from today’s first session with a broken rear suspension.