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Fernando Alonso Cites Mercedes Wind Tunnel Limitation as Key Issue in Aston Martin’s Struggles

Harry Bright by Harry Bright
December 31, 2024
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Fernando Alonso Cites Mercedes Wind Tunnel Limitation as Key Issue in Aston Martin’s Struggles

Formula One F1 - Abu Dhabi Grand Prix - Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - December 8, 2024 Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso in action during the race REUTERS/Amr Alfiky

Fernando Alonso, reflecting on Aston Martin’s turbulent 2024 Formula 1 season, identified a critical challenge hindering the team: limited access to the Mercedes wind tunnel.

Aston Martin, with its close technical partnership with Mercedes, has relied on the Brackley-based team’s wind tunnel for aerodynamic testing. However, as Alonso explained, this arrangement has constraints that affected the team’s ability to refine and develop their car effectively throughout the season.


A Season of Decline

After a stellar start in 2023 with six podiums in the first eight races, Aston Martin’s momentum faltered in 2024. The team dropped to fifth in the Constructors’ Championship with just 94 points—a staggering 186 points fewer than their 2023 tally.

“Our wind tunnel usage is a little bit limited by using the Mercedes tunnel,” Alonso said on the Chequered Flag podcast. He also highlighted how Aston Martin’s difficulties mirrored challenges Mercedes faced previously, particularly in aerodynamic development.

“I think a problem of understanding a little bit the insides of the car, some of the wind tunnel problems that I think also Mercedes faced last year, in terms of developing the car,” Alonso added.


New Wind Tunnel Brings Hope

Looking ahead, Aston Martin’s future development capabilities will see a significant boost with the completion of its new, state-of-the-art wind tunnel at their Silverstone base. This bespoke facility, set to come online in early 2025, will ensure the team has unrestricted access to cutting-edge aerodynamic testing.

While the new wind tunnel won’t directly impact the design of the AMR25, which has been under development for months, it is expected to be a game-changer for in-season development. Even more critically, the 2026 car will be designed entirely using the new facility, which could position Aston Martin as a major contender under the upcoming regulation changes.


Adrian Newey’s Role in Aston Martin’s 2026 Vision

Aston Martin’s confidence for the future is bolstered by the involvement of Adrian Newey, the legendary F1 designer known for his unparalleled success with Red Bull Racing. Team Principal Mike Krack expressed high expectations for Newey’s contributions:

“We will have Yoda soon helping us and his force, so nothing can go wrong for 2026,” Krack quipped during an Aston Martin Q&A.

Newey’s collaboration with Chief Technical Officer Enrico Cardile is expected to elevate Aston Martin’s technical program, potentially transforming the team into a powerhouse for the next regulation cycle.


The Road Ahead

Aston Martin’s 2024 struggles have been a learning experience, with Alonso emphasizing the importance of better understanding the car’s limitations and optimizing development tools. With a new wind tunnel on the horizon and technical reinforcements in place, the team is gearing up for a resurgence in 2025 and beyond.

For Alonso, the prospect of fighting for podiums and wins remains alive, as Aston Martin lays the groundwork for a brighter, more competitive future.

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