Aston Martin F1 Looks to Bounce Back at Canadian Grand Prix After Addressing Critical Car Issue
Aston Martin F1 is focusing on improving its car's performance ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix after addressing significant technical issues. The team faced reliability problems with the AMR26 car, particularly excessive vibrations affecting the drivers. With these issues resolved, Aston Martin aims to enhance speed and driver confidence during the upcoming sprint race weekend in Montreal.
- ▪The Aston Martin F1 team has shifted its priority to enhancing the car’s performance for the Canadian Grand Prix this weekend.
- ▪The team faced significant reliability issues with the AMR26 F1 car, including excessive vibrations that numbed the fingers of its drivers.
- ▪Honda, the team’s power unit supplier, was tasked with resolving the issue, making full use of the long break ahead of the Miami Grand Prix.
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