Fernando Alonso has said Aston Martin can compete with rivals on the opening laps of races this season but then loses out in what he calls the "battery world championship." ...
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By Joe Cash SHANGHAI, March 15 (Reuters) - Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso retired from Sunday's Chinese Grand Prix complaining that he could not feel his hands and feet due to the excessive vibration ...
Adrian Newey has admitted Aston Martin won't finish the Australian Grand Prix with both of their driver worried about suffering nerve damage as a result of their problem-plagued car. Honda's new ...
The vibrations were the chief culprit behind the team’s unreliability during testing, the power unit battery unable to survive lengthy stints on track before being shaken to failure. A shortage of ...
The uneasy partnership between Aston Martin and Honda has erupted into a public debate – and some fear the fallout could be costly.
Aston Martin Formula 1 driver Fernando Alonso was “struggling a little bit to feel my hands and feet”, as Honda vibration issues knocked him out of the Chinese Grand Prix. While Honda has dialled out ...
Fernando Alonso and Aston Martin have struggled in the 2026 Formula One season so far, with the driver aiming a dig at the new regulations.
Aston Martin will not complete the Australian Grand Prix because of the risk of permanent nerve damage to its drivers from extreme vibrations in the car.
Fernando Alonso could tell Adrian Newey a lot about being seemingly doomed to repeat the same farce day in, day out, for that ...