Honda confident Aston Martin power unit problems solved
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Honda confident Aston Martin power unit problems solved
Honda’s trackside racing boss Shintaro Orihara said Thursday that he is confident they have found solutions to the power unit problems that undermined Aston Martin’s start to the 2026 F1 season.
Honda reveals game-changing upgrades to combat vibration issues for Aston Martin in Miami
Honda's Bold Move: A Game-Changing Update Amidst Aston Martin's Vibration Nightmare! In a dramatic turn of events that has left fans buzzing, Honda has stepped up to the plate, promising a powerful engine upgrade that aims to silence the vibrations that have plagued Aston Martin’s performance on the track. The stakes are incredibly high as the racing world gears up for the Miami Grand Prix this weekend, with Honda tackling serious concerns that …
At 24 hours of testing the Miami Grand Prix, Mike Krack was cautious about the progress expected at Aston Martin, after a particularly complicated start to the 2026 season. The association with Honda is currently at the bottom of the manufacturer's championship classification, penalized by persistent reliability problems during the first three rounds. The main reason is: vibrations from the drivetrain, transmitted to the chassis, which had even …
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