Aston Martin Announces Fernando Alonso's Replacement for F1 Japanese GP FP1
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The Japanese Formula 1 GP appears on Aston Martin’s horizon as a special grand prize. Not so much because of the nature of the squirery, but because of Honda’s, the Japanese biker of the British team. Suzuka will be the new test for an AMR26 that has not yet finished a race in the season. Neither of its two single-seats. Fernando Alonso’s will have a new tenant for the first free workouts in Japan. The Asturian will yield his steering wheel to J…
Aston Martin has chosen to put Jak Crawford in the AMR26 in the first free workouts in Suzuka. The Briton will occupy Fernando Alonso’s seat in that first contact with the Japanese track. It will be the premiere of the young talent of 20 years at the command of the green ball designed by Adrian Newey.
What Happened? Alonso Was Removed From the Japanese Grand Prix, the Spanish World Champion Spoke Out
Fernando Alonso will not take part in the first free practice session for the Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix. Aston Martin's third driver, American Jak Crawford, will take the seat in the Spanish classic's AMR26 for Friday's practice session at Suzuka, Motorsport.com reported.
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