The prospect of Aston Martin filling the second row of the grid for the Formula 1 Brazilian Grand Prix seemed highly unlikely after dire weekends in the USA and Mexico.
Those events saw three out of four starts made from the pitlane as the team tried to learn more about the update package it debuted at Circuit of the Americas. And just to make life even tougher, Fernando Alonso was forced to retire from both races with floor damage.
Going out later would also avoid the problem of losing tyre temperature while waiting at the end of the pitlane for the light to go green. Inspired by what Kevin Magnussen did with Haas last year, when he was first out of the pits and secured pole in changeable conditions, the strategy proved to be the correct one for Aston despite the tyre temperature concerns.
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