Honda issue statement amid Aston Martin’s test struggles
Aston Martin's pre-season preparations have been marred by persistent issues, particularly with their new power unit partner, Honda. Fernando Alonso's test session in Bahrain was cut short due to a battery-related problem, which Honda confirmed impacted their plans and led to limited running. This incident adds to a challenging pre-season for the team, following a late car debut and struggles at Bahrain. While Chief Trackside Officer Mike Krack acknowledges a lack of pace, and Lance Stroll estimates a significant deficit, Alonso remains optimistic about the chassis' potential under Adrian Newey and the eventual performance unlock of the power unit, despite admitting they are "on the back foot."
