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Fernando Alonso Laments Aston Martin's Dire Situation: Improvements Still 10 Races Away

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Aston Martin's Dismal Performance: Alonso's Frustration Peaks as Team Faces Long Road to Recovery In a shocking turn of events, Aston Martin's ambitions for the 2026 Formula 1 season have hit a catastrophic roadblock, leaving their star driver Fernando Alonso exasperated and the team scrambling for answers. Once a team brimming with promise, Aston Martin's recent struggles have put them in a precarious position, battling it out for scraps with n…

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Aston Martin and Honda left the Formula 1 Miami GP with positive feelings after getting Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll to finish the race held last Sunday at the Miami International Autodrome. The Japanese firm, in charge of manufacturing the AMR26 engine, gave hope about the upcoming evolutions of the car that has left behind the vibration problems. Read in this article all you need to know about Honda’s latest evolutions with Fernando Alonso…

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Fernando Alonso did not pass from the 15th (running) and 16th (sprint) positions in the Miami Grand Prix, but Aston Martin signed his strongest weekend of 2026. He did not stay too far (to about 30 seconds) from much faster cars - the Racing Bulls- and gave a duel with Czecho Pérez with several passes of level. It does not give way to optimism. "Until race 14 there will be no big improvement," the Asturian said. Although there is a part within t…

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The result of Formula 1 often hides good performances of drivers who close the last points positions or who do not even get close to them, but who do the best possible job with the car they have. Thus, the category itself, in its Power Rankings, has valued the Miami GP of Carlos Sainz and Fernando Alonso, placing the sixth and ninth Madridian along with Oliver Bearman. Sainz was ninth, ahead of his partner Alex Albon, on the first weekend of dou…

A small success for the crisis-stricken Aston Martin team: both cars reached the finish line in the F1 race in Miami. Fernando Alonso recognizes clear progress – at least in a sub-area.

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Marca broke the news in Barcelona, Spain on Monday, May 4, 2026.
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