Aston Martin braces for Australian GP pain amid Honda engine crisis
Aston Martin heads into the Australian Grand Prix knowing it faces a difficult weekend after severe Honda engine reliability issues dominated pre-season testing. The team managed only limited running in Bahrain, leaving them underprepared compared to rivals who completed full testing programmes. With Adrian Newey's first Aston Martin design still largely unproven, the opening race in Melbourne could be a sobering reality check for the ambitious team.
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