Fernando Alonso retires from Canadian GP due to seating position

Fernando Alonso retired from the Canadian Grand Prix on lap 23 because of intense back pain caused by his reclined seating position in the Aston Martin AMR26. The issue worsened over the course of the race at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.

Alonso, a two-time Formula 1 champion, described feeling increasingly uncomfortable during the race. He noted that the team had attempted adjustments to the seat the night before but found no improvement. With the car outside the points and no threat of rain, the decision was made to end the discomfort early.

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Mercedes driver George Russell retired from the lead of the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix on lap 30 due to a power unit failure. His team-mate Kimi Antonelli took the win, extending his championship advantage to 43 points.

Fernando Alonso says Aston Martin has resolved the seating problem that caused him back pain at the Canadian Grand Prix two weeks earlier.

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Aston Martin completed its first full grand prix distance with Fernando Alonso at the Japanese Grand Prix, marking modest progress in a troubled 2026 season start. Lance Stroll retired due to a water leak on the internal combustion engine. Team leaders and experts emphasize collaboration amid engine vibrations and performance deficits.

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George Russell and Kimi Antonelli traded positions in a tense intra-team battle at the Canadian Grand Prix before Russell retired on lap 30 with engine trouble. Antonelli secured victory and extended his championship lead to 43 points. Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff said the team may need to intervene in future races to prevent similar incidents.

 

 

 

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