Aston Martin struggles exposed in Monaco and Barcelona

Aston Martin faced significant challenges during the recent Monaco and Barcelona race weekends, with both cars qualifying at the back of the grid and limited results.

Aston Martin chief trackside officer Mike Krack stated that the team's AMR26 showed weaknesses across different circuit types. "The track character cannot be more different here to Monaco," he said after the Barcelona race. "But the fact that we are behind on both circuits, shows you that it is all areas that we have to work on."

In Monaco, drivers Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll qualified at the rear, behind Cadillac. Alonso scored one point amid retirements and a post-race penalty for Sergio Perez. Barcelona proved tougher, with both cars again at the back and a full-second gap to the Ferrari-powered Cadillacs. Alonso described the car as having "the worst car" and "the worst engine" on the grid. Both retired from the race due to reliability issues.

Krack noted the absence of a single fix. "I think it is everything," he said. The team is not pursuing aggressive upgrades and instead awaits a major package at Spa in mid-July. "It is weighing on everyone," Krack added. "You can feel it in the garage. You can feel it especially with the drivers."

This marks Aston Martin's worst season start since rejoining Formula 1 in 2021 under Lawrence Stroll's ownership.

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Aston Martin endures nightmare start to 2026 F1 season

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Aston Martin occupies the last position in the constructors' standings with zero points after the first three rounds of the 2026 Formula 1 season. The team has faced severe reliability problems, including intense vibrations, limiting its track time. Pundits Jolyon Palmer and Alex Jacques offered critical evaluations, while praising Fernando Alonso's race starts.

Fernando Alonso qualified last for his home race at the Barcelona Grand Prix and described the repeated explanations of Aston Martin's struggles as exhausting.

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Aston Martin remains at the bottom of the Formula 1 standings after a difficult start to the 2026 season with its new Honda-powered AMR26. Team ambassador Pedro de la Rosa said the squad is still far from seeing improvement during Friday’s press conference at the Monaco Grand Prix. The car was the slowest in both practice sessions.

Lance Stroll described his battle with teammate Fernando Alonso at the Japanese Grand Prix as their own 'Aston Martin championship' amid the team's poor start to the 2026 Formula 1 season. Aston Martin sits bottom of the standings after three races, plagued by Honda power unit vibrations and other issues. Stroll retired early, while Alonso finished for the first time this year.

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Fernando Alonso has raised concerns that Aston Martin's ongoing gearbox problems could lead to crashes during the Monaco Grand Prix. The two-time world champion highlighted random downshifts that have affected the team since the Miami race.

Former drivers Karun Chandhok and Juan Pablo Montoya predict McLaren will return to form and push Mercedes at the upcoming Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix.

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Red Bull Racing performed relatively well at the Australian Grand Prix but faced significant chassis issues in China and Japan. Drivers Max Verstappen and Isack Hadjar described the car as difficult to handle, with Hadjar calling it 'undriveable' and dangerous at times in Suzuka. Team principal Laurent Mekies acknowledged the need for deeper analysis ahead of upcoming races.

 

 

 

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