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Fernando Alonso rallies Aston Martin fans: a bold promise amid early season struggles

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
February 24, 2026
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Fernando Alonso rallies Aston Martin fans: a bold promise amid early season struggles

Fernando Alonso: Aston Martin's Revival is Just Around the Corner!

In a bold proclamation amidst a storm of challenges, Fernando Alonso stands firm in his belief that Aston Martin is poised to turn its struggling season around. The Silverstone-based team has encountered a slew of setbacks, leaving them grappling with the underwhelming performance of their new car. Pre-season testing revealed alarming reliability issues with the Honda power unit, and drivers have echoed concerns about the car’s lack of speed, with Lance Stroll lamenting that they are “four seconds” off the pace of the frontrunners. This disappointing start raises eyebrows during Adrian Newey's much-anticipated era.

However, when pressed by media, including RacingNews365, about his confidence in the team’s ability to bounce back, Alonso was unwavering. “Yes, especially on the chassis side,” he stated emphatically. While he acknowledged the difficulties surrounding the power unit, he expressed optimism about the team's chassis capabilities, stating, “We don’t have a good understanding yet on the regulations and what is needed.”

Newey, hailed as one of the greatest F1 designers in history, has taken the reins of the car's design. His impressive track record of multiple championships with various teams lends credibility to Alonso's confidence. “After 30-plus years of Adrian dominating the sport, it’s not that he will forget everything in one year,” he asserted. Alonso's belief shines through as he insists that despite the current struggles, they will soon find themselves at full capacity. “I don’t know where we are now in terms of chassis and grip level, but even if we are not at 100 now, we will be at 100 soon because we will fix any problem on the power unit,” he declared.

As the team navigates these turbulent waters, Alonso emphasizes the need for patience and a strategic approach to improvement. “We need to give time and understand where we are and, if we are behind, get better as soon as possible,” he advised. With Alonso's steadfast determination and Newey's design prowess, the question remains: can Aston Martin rise from the ashes and reclaim its competitive edge in the world of Formula 1? All eyes will be on the team as they embark on this critical journey toward redemption!

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