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- Fernando Alonso Targets McLaren-Style Recovery as Aston Martin Battles Honda Power Unit Crisis
Published: Apr 8, 2026
Section: Sports
Fernando Alonso has likened Aston Martin’s sluggish start to the 2026 season to McLaren’s 2023 resurgence, maintaining that the Adrian Newey-designed AMR26 possesses "huge potentia...
- Honda's "vibration-killer" ball sidelined in Suzuka due to reliability fears as Aston Martin battles nerve damage risks
Published: Mar 31, 2026
Section: Sports
Despite finding a "promising" mechanical solution to the severe battery vibrations plaguing the AMR26, Honda and Aston Martin opted to remove a new stabilizing "ball" component fol...
- Alonso Reports Loss of Sensation in Limbs as Severe Engine Vibrations Force Aston Martin Retirement
Published: Mar 17, 2026
Section: Sports
Fernando Alonso was forced to abandon the Chinese Grand Prix after 33 laps due to debilitating AMR26 vibrations that caused him to lose feeling in his hands and feet. Despite early...
- McLaren Faces Historic Crisis As Reliability Failures Force Both Norris And Piastri Into Unprecedented Double DNS In Shanghai
Published: Mar 15, 2026
Section: Sports
In a catastrophic turn of events for the Woking-based outfit, McLaren failed to start a Grand Prix with two cars for the first time in its 60-year history. Separate electronic and...
- Honda Prioritizes Survival Over Speed for Aston Martin Following Double Retirement Calamity in Australia
Published: Mar 14, 2026
Section: Sports
Honda has shifted its strategic focus to fundamental reliability for the Chinese Grand Prix after excessive battery vibrations forced both Aston Martin cars out of the previous rou...
- F1 Analyst Will Buxton Warns Aston Martin May Have Already Sabotaged Critical Honda Works Partnership
Published: Mar 10, 2026
Section: Sports
Prominent Formula 1 broadcaster Will Buxton has labeled the commencement of the Aston Martin-Honda era a "disaster," suggesting the team's public handling of technical failures cou...