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Fernando Alonso Exposes Aston Martin Disaster: Car “Dying” on Slow Turns

Harry Stone by Harry Stone
April 16, 2025
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Formula One F1 - Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka Circuit, Suzuka, Japan - April 4, 2025 Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso during practice REUTERS/Issei Kato

Fernando Alonso Exposes Aston Martin Disaster: “Car ‘Dies’ on Slow Turns”

Formula 1 fans are in shock as Fernando Alonso, a two-time world champion, reveals the catastrophic performance of the Aston Martin team’s AMR25 car. With a disastrous start to the season, Alonso analyzes the issues plaguing the team, shedding light on the struggles faced on the track.

In a candid statement after a disappointing race in Bahrain, Alonso expressed, “We need to improve because it has been a tough weekend. We expected to be slow here with all the slow turns in Sakhir, but overall, we need to enhance the car because the issue is not just on slow turns. We seem to be struggling everywhere.” The Spaniard pinpointed the challenges Aston Martin faces in slow turns, stating, “I believe that our weakness lies in low-speed turns. This was evident in Australia, Japan, and China, and the Bahrain circuit, filled with slow turns, proved to be our least competitive weekend. We need to focus on this aspect and make improvements on the track as quickly as possible.”

Alonso elaborated on the car’s struggles, describing how it feels like the car “dies” at low speeds, a recurring problem from the previous season. Looking ahead to the upcoming race in Jeddah, a track known for high-speed turns, Alonso remains cautiously optimistic. He acknowledged, “I think it will be slightly better for us, but I believe that competing for points will still be challenging for us at the moment. The top four teams are in a different league, and then there are Haas, Williams, and Racing Bulls slightly ahead of us.” Despite the tough competition, Alonso reassured fans that the team would give their best efforts on the track.

As Formula 1 enthusiasts eagerly await the next race in Jeddah, all eyes will be on Fernando Alonso and the Aston Martin team as they strive to overcome their challenges and make their mark on the track.

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