Aston Martin will severely restrict its drivers' running in the 2026 Australian Grand Prix due to intense chassis vibrations from its Honda power unit, risking permanent nerve damage. Fernando Alonso faces a 25-lap limit and Lance Stroll 15 laps, with the team expecting early retirements despite countermeasures implemented after pre-season issues.
Aston Martin revealed major challenges ahead of the 2026 Formula 1 season opener at Australia's Albert Park during a March 5 press conference in Melbourne. Team principal Adrian Newey detailed unexpected vibrations from the Honda power unit, which damaged battery-related components during Bahrain pre-season testing, causing the team to miss significant mileage and arrive as one of the grid's weaker outfits.
Dyno-tested solutions have reduced vibrations to the battery, but the stiff carbon chassis acts as a 'receiver' for amplified oscillations from the engine and possibly the MGU-K, leading to reliability failures like mirrors and taillights detaching. Critically, the vibrations transmit to drivers' hands and feet, causing numbness and pain. Alonso described feeling 'a little bit numb' after 20-25 minutes and likened exceeding limits to risking permanent nerve damage, though he added defiantly: 'If we were fighting for the win, we can do three hours in the car. The adrenaline is just way higher than any pain.' Stroll compared it to 'electrocution in a chair' and set his limit at 15 laps.
Newey estimated the chassis as the grid's fifth-fastest, about 0.75 to one second off leaders, but low engine power worsens energy management under new regulations. Honda Racing Corporation president Koji Watanabe confirmed the 'unexpected' issue prevents maximum RPM operation, with the root cause still unidentified despite Japan-tested countermeasures. The team plans heavy restrictions for the 58-lap race to prioritize safety and data, anticipating both cars will retire early.
Despite setbacks, Alonso voiced '100% faith' in Honda—citing its Red Bull successes—and optimism for improvements since Bahrain. Newey highlighted the team's aggressive development and 'tremendous potential.' In a lighter moment at the FIA press conference, reserve driver Valtteri Bottas joked that Alonso, Stroll, and George Russell were his championship picks, ribbing Aston Martin's plight.