F1 teams and their Premier League equivalent featuring Aston Martin, Williams and Haas


F1 teams and their Premier League equivalent featuring Aston Martin, Williams and Haas

Aston Martin and Williams

Aston Martin, Williams and Haas are the teams which are stuck at the bottom of the pack this season. While Aston Martin and Haas have shown some promise, Williams have yet another disappointing season. Keeping this in mind, let’s look at their Premier League equivalents.

Aston Martin X Tottenham

Aston Martin's AMR-22
Aston Martin’s AMR-22

Aston Martin, formerly known as a racing point Force India, has not had the best first part of the season and finds itself in the lower half of the table. The team has a lot of potential but both these teams have two shrewd operators in Daniel Levy and Lawrence Stroll, which have somewhat made it difficult for the team to progress. Racing Point also bottled 3rd position in 2020 which is just vintage Tottenham. Both these respective teams have a bunch of talent within their ranks but somehow neither of them is able to find the formula to compete at the very top.

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Haas X Brentford

Haas
Haas

Haas, the new kid on the block, were a breath of fresh air when they first made their debut as went on attack and found some success in that. Later on, the team came to terms with how brutal the sport is and a terrible season in 2021. Just like Haas, Brentford is also pretty new to the Premier League. The newly promoted team didn’t waste any time to get to terms with the league. But, they quickly hit a roadblock and had to bounce back from that set back. Haas has also fought back in style to gain some ground and would want to build on that.

Williams X Everton

Williams
Williams

Williams and Everton were two clubs which were pretty successful back in the 80s but have been fighting for survival off late. Everton got saved by the skin of their teeth in their to avoid relegation and although, F1 doesn’t have a relegation battle but if there was one, Williams would have found itself in that. These teams have shown that if you don’t change with time, you’ll find yourself in a spot of bother. It’s an uphill battle for both Everton and Williams in the years to come.

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