Adrian Newey Doubles Down on Aston Martin’s F1 Mess: ‘I Feel Powerless’
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Motor racing-Aston Martin feel 'powerless' as battery issue leaves Australian GP participation on a knife-edge
MELBOURNE, March 6 (Reuters) - Aston Martin's hopes of racing in the season-opening Australian Grand Prix rest on their final batteries holding up until Sunday's race, leaving them feeling powerless and in a "scary place to be", team principal Adrian Newey said on Friday. Read full story
Netizens React After Aston Martin’s Lance Stroll Skips FP3 Due To ‘ICE’ Issue
The 2026 Formula 1 season has hit a rocky patch for Aston Martin, with Lance Stroll forced to miss the final practice session (FP3) at the Australian Grand Prix. The team confirmed that Stroll’s absence was due to a suspected “ICE” issue—a technical term in motorsports referring to the Internal Combustion Engine. Stroll, who had only managed 16 laps across the first two practice sessions, joins teammate Fernando Alonso in a difficult start to th…
George Russell Surprised in Australia's Frees 3 The Mercedes driver led an agitated third free training session in Australia. Sainz provoked a red flag after being stopped with his Williams, while Alonso was able to shoot despite the problems that continue to affect Aston Martin.The Australian Grand Prix activity began with setbacks even before the single-seat cars went on the track.The third free training session on the Albert Park Circuit circ…
The Spanish driver Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) has revealed the "problems" with Honda that have injured the AMR26 during the first free training day of the Australian Grand Prix, after not being able to shoot in the first session, in addition to ensuring that they are "at an almost zero point of departure", although he has stated that they are "much less negative than the press and the people around."
He dreamed of winning thanks to the arrival of the star engineer of the F1: weary, the Spaniard finds himself with the worst car on the circuit. The season will be long...
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