Mike Krack: Aston Martin “has potential” but "we have a lot of work to do"
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The Spanish Formula 1 driver Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) confessed that the first week of the...
Jidd Hafs, Bahrain.- The pilot Fernando Alonso accepted that Aston Martin is having a bad preseason and that they are not in a position to fight in the GP of Australia, first closing of the year of the F1. "Yes, we are definitely not in the position we wanted. We started with the left foot, since losing Barcelona was a big problem, because not only did we miss the test of Barcelona, but also the previous days of shooting. Some drivers rolled the…
Fernando Alonso does not put hot cloths to the Aston Martin disaster in the Formula 1 preseason test and does not hide the bad omens that are coming at the beginning of the season. «We are not in the position we wanted, we start with the left foot», said the Spanish rider. Alonso has analyzed that no longer being in Barcelona last week, in the first tests, was a problem, because «we missed the days of previous shooting». «We started with the lef…
Maximum expectation at Fernando Alonso’s press conference, especially after Lance Stroll’s devastating diagnosis on the previous day, about the global and massive problems faced by the new Aston Martin AMR26. The Spaniard acknowledged that they have not started well, but believes that much of the car’s potential can be unlocked in a short time. However, he warns that he will not be among the candidates to win in Australia, which was one of his w…
From title dreams to ‘it has potential’: Krack lowers the bar at Aston
©Aston Martin Phillip van Osten 14/02/2026 at 11:5114/02/2026 at 11:34 40 SHARES Share on.. Share on.. Share on.. Aston Martin may have finally bathed their AMR26 in its signature racing green for Bahrain, but the vibrant paint failed to mask the ominous shadows looming over the team’s 2026 aspirations. Despite the billions invested by Lawrence...
Aston Martin faces uphill battle as Mike Krack reveals team's shocking performance gaps
Aston Martin's F1 Ambitions in Jeopardy: “We Have a Lot of Work to Do,” Declares Mike Krack In a shocking revelation that could send ripples through the Formula 1 paddock, Aston Martin’s chief trackside officer, Mike Krack, has candidly admitted that while the team’s new car “has potential,” they are in a race against time to resolve critical issues. The recently commenced 2026 season is set against a backdrop of monumental regulatory changes, a…
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