David Croft predicts months-long fix for Aston Martin vibration issues

Sky Sports F1 commentator David Croft has warned that Aston Martin's vibration problems, which forced Fernando Alonso to retire from the Chinese Grand Prix, could take months to resolve. Croft suggested a full redesign might require a B-spec car midway through the season. Alonso described losing feeling in his hands and feet due to excessive engine vibrations.

During the Chinese Grand Prix, Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso encountered severe vibration issues that led to his retirement. Alonso explained to DAZN: “I retired because the engine vibrations were actually different today – or rather, excessive – and starting around lap 20 or so, I began to lose all feeling in my hands and feet.” He had lifted his hands off the steering wheel amid the problem's intensity during the race at the Shanghai International Circuit, though the venue is not detailed in the commentary focus here. The vibrations involved the MGU-K component bolted to the chassis, potentially transferring to the power unit or vice versa, according to Sky Sports F1 commentator David Croft. On the Sky Sports F1 Show, Croft stated it could take “Months” to fix. He elaborated: “They're going to be upgrading everywhere and everything. And there's so much work to do. The way I understand it, if you've got the MGU-K that is bolted to the chassis that is vibrating so much and causing the chassis to vibrate, or the vibrations are coming from the chassis and that's then transferring to the power unit, that needs a redesign of the power unit. And if you're going to redesign the power unit, that does need a B-spec car because obviously the car has been designed around where the power unit bits are. So I think halfway through the season, maybe Silverstone, we will see a B-spec car at Aston Martin.” Croft added that interim fixes are challenging: “Until then, they just have to try and find a fix if they can. But short of putting a cushion around it, I don't know. I'm not an engine expert. And every time you're trying to fix reliability issues, you're not concentrating on performance. And this is a major worry for Aston Martin.” No other team impacts or prior incidents were specified.

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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.

Honda has brought hardware changes to the Miami Grand Prix to address excessive engine vibrations plaguing Aston Martin's dismal start to the 2026 F1 season. The team sits bottom of the championship after three races, with no points scored. Officials express confidence in the updates ahead of this weekend's event.

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Aston Martin drivers completed both the sprint and the main race at the Miami Grand Prix for the first time this season after fixes addressed vibration issues in the Honda power unit. The team had struggled with reliability problems earlier in the year but showed clear improvement in Florida. Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll both finished the weekend without major incidents.

Adrian Newey believes a major car upgrade planned for the Hungarian Grand Prix could persuade Fernando Alonso to continue racing in Formula 1 through 2027.

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Fernando Alonso has stated that his Formula 1 future with Aston Martin does not depend on the team's upcoming upgrade package for the Hungarian Grand Prix.

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