It’s official. Aston Martin will change engine from 2026 and the new biker is an old acquaintance Fernando Alonso: nothing more and nothing less sling bag. In this way, the Japanese will ensure that they have a place in the Formula 1 after red bull announced his union with Ford since that same year.
The departure of the Japanese from the ‘Great Circus’ is something to be expected after 2021. However, the championship he achieved Verstappen that year caused the alliance to last longer than originally agreed upon. But, in 2026, with new regulations, those in Milton Keynes they created a new project and ‘abandoned’ Honda. Despite this, the Japanese signed up as riders for that year and assumed they would find equipment. This morning, the Gazzetta dello Sport published that it will be official in the next few hours, although other sources, such as Motorsport, have already announced the news.
Aston Martin so break in Mercedes. A union that was not only based on the proportion of machines but also became very competitive material suppliers. Furthermore, those at Silverstone they also use the Germans’ wind tunnel for testing while they build their own at their facility.
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Alonso-Honda, again?
Alonso’s memory of the Japanese manufacturer is more of a nightmare. When the Spaniard started his second project at McLaren, they promised him a lot of fun because of the memories of the past, but it all ended in three disappointing years full of bad results and crashes. His worst period in F1 ended with his first retirement.
Honda now has more experience and their performance has nothing to do with it. This is proof of the titles won with Red Bull and Max. But it is true that it cannot be guaranteed that Alonso and Japan’s paths will cross again because The Spaniard’s contract runs until 2024, two years before the union. On the brink of turning 42, and despite his unparalleled ambition, that he will continue for so many years cannot be taken for granted.
Source: La Verdad

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