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Fernando Alonso Fires Back at Adrian Newey’s Aston Martin Simulator Controversy

Harry Stone by Harry Stone
June 1, 2025
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Fernando Alonso Fires Back at Adrian Newey’s Aston Martin Simulator Controversy

Formula One F1 - Spanish Grand Prix - Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain - May 31, 2025 Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso during qualifying REUTERS/Juan Medina/Pool

Fernando Alonso Claps Back at Aston Martin’s Simulation Woes – Newey’s Two-Year Fix Challenged!

Formula 1 sensation Fernando Alonso is not one to shy away from controversy, especially when it involves his team’s performance. The veteran driver has hit back at claims made by renowned designer Adrian Newey regarding significant issues with Aston Martin’s simulator.

During the Monaco Grand Prix weekend, Newey raised concerns about the lengthy timeline needed to rectify the simulator problems, suggesting it could take up to two years. However, Alonso was quick to refute this statement, highlighting the complexities of simulating real-world car dynamics in a controlled environment.

Alonso emphasized that all simulators, across teams, face correlation challenges with actual on-track performance due to the ever-changing conditions cars experience during races. He expressed confidence that the simulator issues at Aston Martin could be resolved much sooner than the projected two-year timeframe suggested by Newey.

The two-time F1 champion also revealed that he and his fellow drivers at Aston Martin have already addressed the simulator issue within the team, indicating proactive steps are being taken to enhance the simulation capabilities promptly.

As the debate rages on in the F1 world about the effectiveness of simulators in improving on-track performance, Alonso’s bold stance adds a new dynamic to the ongoing discussion. With his vast experience and sharp insights, Alonso’s perspective challenges the conventional wisdom surrounding simulator development in the sport.

Stay tuned as the drama unfolds both on and off the track, with Alonso at the center of the action as Aston Martin navigates its simulation challenges and strives for excellence in the competitive world of Formula 1.

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