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Fernando Alonso says there is "huge potential" in the Aston Martin car after qualifying 17th at the Australian Grand Prix.
Fernando Alonso has revealed that Aston Martin will retire from Sunday’s race at the slightest sign of mechanical trouble.
Aston Martin are down to two batteries for the entire race weekend, with their cars potentially about to miss the season-opening grand prix.
Aston Martin's dire start to the season has left Fernando Alonso in a "hard mental place", says team principal Adrian Newey.
Fernando Alonso says he is “disappointed” with Honda’s battery stock limitations, but admits Aston Martin is “much less negative than the media” about its issues. The Australian Grand Prix weekend has so far seen no end to Aston Martin ’s ongoing power unit issues, following a troubled winter with the AMR26.
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F1 Australian Grand Prix: Aston Martin nightmare deepens with Fernando Alonso ruled out of practice
The F1 team owned by Lawrence Stroll had another power unit issue in Melbourne