Aston Martin Warned It May Have Already “Ruined” Honda Relationship After 'Disastrous' 2026 Start
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Australia’s Grand Prix confirmed Aston Martin’s reality. The pessimism that grew in preseason with the AMR26’s problems caused an earthquake with Honda because of its unfulfilled promises. However, in the midst of the disaster, the Japanese brand continues to close ranks to cut the rain of criticism and deny that it’s all a conspiracy plan against Fernando Alonso. Although the Spaniard managed to turn around a car in constant trouble several tim…
Will Adrian Newey’s Honda home truths lead to good vibrations for Aston Martin?
With Adrian Newey laying the current issues at Aston Martin bare in Melbourne, Motorsport Week asks if the famed Formula 1 design legend’s words will help Honda move towards brighter horizons for its power unit partnership Watching Aston Martin’s weekend in Australia was a bit like watching a terrible relationship break up in slow motion on a tabloid talk show. You know you shouldn’t, and every fibre of your being tells you to look away, yet you…
Did Honda Trade its F1 Focus for Solar Panels? Aston Martin Chief Breaks Silence
Test One, Bahrain 2026Honda has been in the news lately after the Formula 1 power unit it developed for Aston Martin’s 2026 car has not been reliable. Aston Martin team principal Adrian Newey has broken his silence about the problem, suggesting how Honda may have prioritized solar panels over its F1 engine project. The Japanese manufacturer parted ways with Red Bull Racing after the 2025 season and became the official power unit supplier for Ast…
The vibrations of the Honda power unit were featured in all the sports newspapers covering Formula 1 last Thursday in Australia's 2026 GP preview, when Adrian Newey, now Aston Martin's team leader, said they not only affected the engine's reliability to the chassis, but could physically damage the drivers after about twenty laps.
A Honda engineer works alongside Fernando Alonso's Aston Martin on the grill of Albert Park Adrian Newey, director and technical manager of the Aston Martin team, said in Australia that Honda does not have a competent staff in the Formula 1 department.His general manager has responded. Honda Racing (HRC) general manager and general manager of the Automobiles division, Ikuo Takeishi, has come up against Adrian Newey's claims last Thursday, in whi…
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