Lance Stroll believes a wrong rear wing choice coupled with a "sub-optimal strategy" by his Aston Martin undermined his efforts in last weekend's Japanese Grand Prix. Stroll qualified in the lower tier of the field in 16th position after failing to make the Q2 cut, but the Canadian was on the move from the outset, progressing up to 10th ahead of his first pitstop on lap 12. A ten-lap stint on the medium hard tyre only carried him to P15 after which he switched to the hard compound which pushed him back up the order and on the verge of the top-ten. The Aston charger undertook his third and final stint – and the longest of all – on the soft rubber, hoping to challenge RB’s Yuki Tsunoda for the
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