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Alonso Says Newey Is Leading Fixes as Aston Martin Struggles in 2026 Start

Newey is working trackside to pinpoint chassis faults, Honda power unit reliability and a new in‑house gearbox's gear‑sync issues before a major summer upgrade.

Overview

  • Aston Martin has scored one point from the first seven races and sits near the back of the field after a poor start to the 2026 season.
  • The AMR26 is suffering fundamental faults: a deficient chassis, recurring reliability problems with the works Honda power unit, and loss of gear‑sync at low speed in a newly built in‑house gearbox.
  • Fernando Alonso said on Sunday that he speaks with managing technical partner Adrian Newey every week and that Newey attends races to study driver feedback corner by corner.
  • Alonso highlighted Newey's hands‑on role in diagnosing specific problems and shaping targeted fixes aimed at street circuits such as Singapore.
  • Aston Martin has held off sending major on‑track upgrades and plans to deliver a large development package around the summer break, a timetable that raises pressure for improved form at upcoming races such as the Austrian Grand Prix.