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Honda F1 engine vibrations led to Fernando Alonso ‘losing all feeling in limbs’
Honda’s work on its power unit’s vibration issue is yet to pay off, with both Aston Martins retiring from the Shanghai race
Fernando Alonso has reportedly voiced concerns that vibrations in his Aston Martin F1 car could cause nerve damage. The revelation has racing enthusiasts anxiously following developments, worried that it could affect the team’s career and performance.
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F1 fans are calling on the FIA to take immediate action over the current Aston Martin car on safety grounds, with a new onboard comparison showing the full extent of their power unit vibration issues.
Fernando Alonso did not even take to the track in first practice at the Australian Grand Prix as Aston Martin ’s torrid start to the 2026 F1 season continued.
Fernando Alonso is confident Aston Martin will achieve their long-term goals despite an underwhelming start to 2026 pre-season testing; watch full live coverage from 7am-4pm on all three days of the f
Fernando Alonso believes people can now understand why he criticised Honda so heavily following its latest Formula 1 engine woes. Aston Martin has endured a nightmare start to its collaboration with Honda and technical problems plagued the team during the season-opening Australian Grand Prix last weekend.