Both Alonso and Stroll ran the upgrades in FP2.
https://it.motorsport.com/f1/news/f1-as ... /10649064/In an attempt to climb the standings and, above all, find answers to the problems encountered during the year and direct development especially with a view to 2025, Aston Martin will use the free practice sessions as a sort of test session. Yesterday, in fact, the technicians had already mounted the rakes for aerodynamic measurements on Alonso's car, not only to collect data on the low-downforce wings designed for Monza, but above all to understand something more about the car's behavior.
“On paper maybe Monza is not the best circuit for us, but we still have to do our best. We will try different things also in FP1, not specifically for Monza, but also long-term projects for the team and understanding the car. So the weekend is still very useful. Then, obviously, in qualifying and the race we will do our best,” Alonso said.