Honda hails ‘good step' towards F1 salvation with Aston Martin finish
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Shaken, Not Fast: Inside Aston Martin’s Engine Nightmare
Aston Martin finally saw the chequered flag in Japan, but the green car’s got more shake than a smoothie bar—bits buzzing, drivers gritting, and a quirky “little ball” idea that lasted about as long as your New Year’s resolution; now the paddock’s whispering about what’s rattling deep inside and whether this Honda hook-up can calm the tremors before every weekend turns into an arm workout—because that lonely P18 might be the clue you didn’t expe…
Honda hails ‘good step' towards F1 salvation with Aston Martin finish
Honda chief engineer Shintaro Orihara has hailed what he described as a "good step" towards recovering its woeful start to its return to Formula 1 with Fernando Alonso's race finish at the Japanese Granfd Prix. The post Honda hails ‘good step' towards F1 salvation with Aston Martin finish appeared first on Motorsport Week.
Honda hails ‘good step’ towards F1 salvation with Aston Martin finish
Honda chief engineer Shintaro Orihara has hailed what he described as a “good step” towards recovering its woeful start to its return to Formula 1 with Fernando Alonso’s race finish at the Japanese Grand Prix. The Japanese marque has come under heavy criticism since returning to the sport with the Silverstone-based squad, with its power unit causing a myriad of problems. With Aston at the foot of the grid, the AMR26, designed by Team Principal A…
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