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    Aston Martin: Formula 1: Aston Martin sees late Honda F1 staff changes, Adrian Newey reveals

    Amit PrakashBy Amit Prakash
    Aston Martin: Formula 1: Aston Martin sees late Honda F1 staff changes, Adrian Newey reveals
    Formula 1: Honda F1 staff overshadowed by late changes by Aston Martin, Adrian Newey reveals

    Aston Martin F1 Team team principal Adrian Newey has revealed that the team was surprised by changes within its engine partner Honda as preparations continue for the new Formula 1 regulations in 2026, the AP reports.Speaking on Friday, Newey said Aston Martin only realized late last year that Honda had retained a small portion of the staff that had previously helped deliver championship-winning power units. According to him, only about 30 percent of the original workforce remained involved when the Japanese manufacturer returned to the project, making the process of getting up to speed more challenging.The comments come just a day after Newey admitted that Aston Martin may struggle to complete the opening race of the season at the Australian Grand Prix without risking serious discomfort to drivers due to vibrations in the car.Honda was originally scheduled to exit Formula 1 at the end of 2021 after completing a successful partnership with Red Bull Racing. The move also helped Red Bull create its own power unit division. Although Honda later agreed to continue building and servicing engines for Red Bull until the end of 2025, its return to Formula 1 with Aston Martin as works partner came in a very different structure.

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    Newey explained that much of the original engineering group had moved on during the period when Honda stepped away from the sport.“When they reformed, a lot of the people from the original group — which is now in existence — disbanded, and went to work on solar panels, or whatever,” Newey said.“A lot of the improving groups are really new to Formula 1. They don’t bring the (championship-winning) experience that they had before. Also, when they came back in 2023, that was the first year of the budget cap introduction for engines.”“We really found out about it, like November last year when we – Lawrence (Stroke), Andy Cowell and I went to Tokyo to discuss the rumors that their original target power, they wouldn’t be able to achieve for race one,” Newey said.The team’s difficulties were also evident during Friday’s initial practice session in Australia. Lance Stroll had completed only three laps when he had to stop the race due to a power unit problem. He finished the session in 21st and last place on the timesheets, 30 seconds off the pace.Meanwhile, his teammate Fernando Alonso did not take part in the session at all after a suspected power unit problem was discovered in his car before the opening one-hour race. Input from AP.

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    Amit Prakash

    Hi, I’m Amit Prakash – a content writer and digital marketer who loves writing on every topic to make things simple and useful for readers.

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