News›Dutch Grand Prix 2026Honda engine numbers were ‘significantly lower’ than expected in Aston Martin testf1oversteer.comTue 18 Aug · 18:00 UTCSaveShare0 commentscommentsImage via f1oversteer.comFull coverage · 1 articleHonda engine numbers were ‘significantly lower’ than expected in Aston Martin testAston Martin tested Honda’s upgraded engine for the first time in a behind-closed-doors session at the Hungaroring last month. The upgrade, which is primarily targeted ...f1oversteer.comFirst to reportRead →Tue 18 Aug · 18:00 UTCIn this storyAMAston MartinFollowIgnoreHHondaFollowIgnoreHHungaroringFollowIgnoreRelated storiesWhat has gone wrong at Williams and should James Vowles be feeling the pressure?Aston Martin has been the disappointment of the season so far, but with the team making a substantial step forward in Hungary and looking likely to make a similar jump again at Zandvoort, the spotlight turns to a team that has escaped the scrutiny it probably deserved for a dreadful 2026 Formula 1 campaign. Williams.Crash0 commentsTue 18 Aug · 15:45 UTCHonda recall engineers from ‘solar panels’ projects to help save Aston Martin F1 teamAston Martin will finally receive an upgraded power unit from Honda at the Dutch Grand Prix this weekend. Honda are focusing on the internal combustion ...f1oversteer.com0 commentsTue 18 Aug · 11:00 UTCAbu Dhabi 2021 controversy revisited as Honda chief reveals favourite F1 momentChief Honda engineer Shintaro Orihara has revealed his favourite moment for the manufacturer in the sport, and it likely won't go down well with Lewis Hamilton fans.gpfans.com0 commentsTue 18 Aug · 09:57 UTCAdrian Newey reveals why Aston Martin delayed AMR26 wind tunnel work"We made the decision, rightly or wrongly..."PlanetF10 commentsTue 18 Aug · 08:42 UTCLoading comments…
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