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Aston Martin, F1 and Honda

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Aston Martin Faces Uncertain First F1 Race Amid Honda Engine Woes – Report
The Aston Martin Racing Formula One team is reportedly in a sea of trouble after it encountered problems with its power unit during pre-season testing in Bahrain last month.

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 · 5h
Aston Martin and Honda's F1 Dream Is In Serious Trouble Right Now
 · 3h
Everything that happened on Friday at the 2026 F1 Australian Grand Prix: Piastri pace, Aston Martin woes
 · 14h
Five seconds off the pace - Aston Martin's dire situation unmasked in practice
Aston Martin's dire situation before the first race of the season was laid bare when they finished practice 4.9 seconds off the pace.

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 · 18h
Aston Martin feel 'powerless' as battery issue leaves Australian GP participation on a knife-edge
 · 1d
Why Aston Martin has warned its drivers of ‘permanent nerve damage’ at F1 Australian GP
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Everything we learned on Friday at the F1 Australian Grand Prix
Ferrari made an encouraging start to F1 2026 as Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton completed a one-two in opening practice.

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Adrian Newey left ‘tutting’ as technical issues disrupt Aston Martin press conference in Australia
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F1 Australian GP LIVE: Leclerc fastest in FP1 as Norris suffers with reliability
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F1’s 2026 season begins a new era: Which engine will each team use this year?

In 2026 there will be 11 teams on the grid using engines from five different manufacturers: Mercedes, Ferrari, RB-Ford, Honda and Audi.
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Reliability is the Priority for Honda's New F1 Engine

Orihara: When I was in junior high school, I watched F1 on TV and something that stood out were the McLarens with their Honda-powered cars. From that moment onwards, I knew that I wanted to join Honda and be a part of this incredible sport.
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Engine tricks and energy harvesting: how F1 teams can exploit new rules to win in 2026

A Formula 1 rules revolution is making cars lighter and smaller for 2026, with more electrical power. After the biggest changes in years, F1 teams are dealing with a whole new driving style and trying to find innovations that are within the letter of the rules.
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Newey Says Alonso, Stroll Worried About 'Permanent Nerve Damage' from Honda's Vibrating Engine

Team boss says Honda’s vibrating engine is affecting the health of Aston's drivers, as well as the car's performance.
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F1 season predictions: Our picks for 2026’s title race, surprises and one ‘dumpster fire’

The cars are new, the engines are new, the rules are new, and the pecking order that Lando Norris mastered last season may already be obsolete. A season of unknowns embarks this weekend, March 8, at the Australian Grand Prix.
Sportstar
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F1 2026 season faces reckoning as ‘anti-racing’ engine regulations come into force

As Formula One enters a new era with this weekend’s Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne, there is a sense of excitement but also trepidation about what will unfold.
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F1 2026 rules: Explaining new cars, engines, modes and racing ahead of Australian GP first race with Bernie Collins

Sky Sports F1s Bernie Collins explains the major changes to cars and engines for the new season and how it will impact the racing; watch the Australian Grand Prix live on Sky Sports F1, with track act
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The incredible engine that powered the legendary McLaren F1

Conceived by motorsport visionary Gordon Murray and brought to life by McLaren in 1992, the F1 was built to be one of the best sports cars of all time. Fast forward to 1998, when the F1 went on to shatter the world's top-speed record, reaching 240.1 mph ...
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Vibrations from F1 car raise fears of driver nerve damage

If you’re driving in an F1 race and hitting speeds of 220 mph (354 kph), you really don’t want parts of the car falling off as you hurtle along, or, more importantly, to suffer nerve damage because of a problem with your vehicle.
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