Aston Martin 'needs to stay realistic' about it chances of beating Alfa Romeo in the F1 standings despite closing the gap to just seven points after Japan.
The gap to the sixth-placed Swiss outfit has tumbled from 27 points to seven in just two races.
"Confidence is not everything, you also have to have a quick car," he told Motorsport.com when asked about the impact of the last two events."Because with confidence alone, we don't do much. "We need to stay realistic. There's four more to go. If we manage to score or to continue scoring, there's a chance that we can still grab a position.
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