Mar.5 (GMM) Adrian Newey has warned Aston Martin’s troubled 2026 automobile might bodily hurt its drivers if the group pushes too arduous on the Australian GP.
Arriving in Melbourne with Honda (HRC) president Koji Watanabe, Newey confirmed that the vibrations already identified to have broken the ability unit’s battery in testing are additionally creating a possible security subject for drivers.
“Fernando feels he can’t do greater than 25 consecutive laps with out risking injury to his palms,” Newey stated, referring to Fernando Alonso.
“Lance thinks he can’t do greater than 15 laps.
“So we’ve got to be trustworthy. We’re going to be very restricted when it comes to the variety of laps till we will determine the causes of the vibrations and repair them at their supply.”
The revelation provides to considerations raised by Honda final week that irregular vibrations from the brand new energy unit had been damaging the hybrid battery – a scenario Honda engineers described as “harmful”.
Watanabe stated measures applied on the Sakura manufacturing unit might scale back the issue however couldn’t but get rid of it fully.
“In the course of the Bahrain assessments we skilled surprising vibrations that broken the batteries,” he stated.
“We had been unable to finish the deliberate mileage. Engineers from HRC and Aston Martin are working collectively to seek out options.
“We imagine we’ve got applied measures for this weekend, however their effectiveness just isn’t assured till we see them beneath actual observe circumstances.”
In accordance with Honda, the newest modifications considerably lowered vibration ranges on the dyno, however the true take a look at will come throughout operating at Albert Park.
Regardless of the disaster, Newey insisted the basic design of the Aston Martin stays promising.
“I take a look at our package deal and I don’t suppose we’ve missed something,” he stated. “I believe the automobile has monumental improvement potential.
“We’ve an aggressive improvement plan and I imagine we will get to the entrance sooner or later this season.”
Nevertheless, he admitted Aston Martin will begin the 12 months effectively behind the leaders.
“Right here in Melbourne we’ll be considerably behind,” Newey stated. “I’d say we’re the fifth automobile. The chassis in all probability has Q3 potential.
“How far behind the entrance? I don’t know – perhaps seven tenths, perhaps a second.”








