To say it has been a difficult start to the 2026 Formula 1 season for Aston Martin would be an understatement.
This was supposed to be the year that Lawrence Stroll’s grand vision came to live. A fresh regulation set, giving new team principal and managing technical partner Adrian Newey a fresh canvas to design a challenger for the team, and perhaps get the jump on the rest of the grid. But struggles throughout pre-season testing and the first two races of the season have seen Aston Martin mired at the back of the grid, with Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll both yet to complete a full race distance.
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