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Honda Aston Martin vibration: Shintaro Orihara details AMR26 Sakura testing

Summary by Planet F1
Honda’s first-ever Sakura chassis test after the Japanese GP marks a key step in solving Aston Martin’s early-season issues.
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After a long break forced by the cancellation of the races of Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, the Grand Circus returns to the track this weekend in Miami, where many of the sights will be on Aston Martin and Honda, the biggest disappointments of this new technical regulation and power units by 2026. As expected, both sides have worked together during all these weeks with the aim of improving the union between the AMR26 and the Japanese engine, which h…

Honda does not expect much progress in Miami Honda F1's chief engineer Shintaro Orihara has updated the situation of the Japanese manufacturer in terms of the development of Aston Martin's power unit. In Miami, the modifications tested over the past few weeks in Sakura will be launched. On the occasion of Japan's Grand Prix, Honda took the opportunity to stay with one of the single-seats Aston Martin used for that weekend. Thus, Japanese enginee…

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Planet F1 broke the news in United Kingdom on Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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