2016 Formula 1 World Champion Nico Rosberg asserts that Aston Martin will have to consider dropping Lance Stroll if he fails to reduce the deficit to his team-mate.

Stroll recovered from missing the entirety of pre-season testing with two broken wrists to come home sixth in Bahrain before following that up with fourth place in Australia.

However, the Canadian’s form has slumped since and he has been unable to match new team-mate Fernando Alonso, who has notched seven podiums to Stroll’s zero.

The margin between the two Aston Martin drivers currently stands out at 123 points, with only the Red Bull pairing separated by more with eight rounds remaining this year.

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    1 year ago
    • 2009: Alonso 26, Grosjean/Piquet Jr 0

    • 2010: Alonso 252, Massa 144

    • 2011: Alonso 211, Massa 118

    • 2012: Alonso 278, Massa 122

    • 2013: Alonso 242, Massa 112

    • 2014: Alonso 161, Räikkönen 55

    • 2015: Alonso 11, Button 16 * Alonso joined team after season start

    • 2016: Alonso 54, Button 21

    • 2017: Alonso 17, Button 0

    • 2018: Alonso 50, Vandoorne 12

    How will Alonso ever stay motivated without a teammate as fast as himself? Lance is so slow he could barely keep up with Sebastian Vettel.

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      1 year ago

      Lance is so slow he could barely keep up with Sebastian Vettel.

      The hell is that supposed to mean. Vettel is not some random driver they pulled off the street. He is one of the best drivers of all time, same as Alonso.

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        It means that Stroll came much closer to matching the performance of Vettel than his detractors would like to admit, and Alonso has more talent than the entire field right now excepting possibly Verstappen,