Guenther Steiner afirma que Aston Martin no tiene excusas para su mal desempeño en 2026

El exdirector del equipo Haas, Guenther Steiner, ha criticado a Aston Martin por su pobre inicio en la temporada 2026 de Fórmula 1. Señaló las importantes inversiones y recursos del equipo como razones por las cuales sus resultados son inaceptables.

Steiner hizo estos comentarios durante su participación en el podcast The Red Flags. Destacó la nueva asociación con Honda para la unidad de potencia, la llegada de Adrian Newey como socio técnico director en 2025 y la construcción de una nueva sede con instalaciones de túnel de viento bajo el mando del propietario Lawrence Stroll. Tras cuatro carreras, Aston Martin ocupa el último lugar en el campeonato de constructores sin haber sumado puntos.

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