Still behind From the Japanese GP to the last one held in Miami, there have been no significant improvements at Aston Martin. Even at the end of the American weekend, the Silverstone team left the street circuit once again without any points scored, with results that do not allow them to abandon the last position in the Constructors’ standings. However, compared to the first three races of this season, there was a small but notable difference. No retirement For the first time, in fact, both Fernando Alonso and teammate Lance Stroll finished the GP. The Spaniard, after two consecutive retirements and 18th place in Suzuka, achieved his best performance with 15th position, prevailing in the final over Sergio Perez: “It is positive that both cars finished the race for the first time this season – commented the two-time world champion – we are not yet where we would like to be, but this weekend has allowed us to collect more data that we will be able to analyze in the coming weeks, before Canada. We have made clear progress in terms of reliability, now our attention turns to shifts to performance. We must continue to work and be patient as a team.” Only 17th and penultimate was teammate Lance Stroll, who while awaiting his home GP in Canada saw the checkered flag from his car for the first time: “It’s the first time this season that both cars have finished a race, so this is a positive thing to take from Miami. We managed to cover more kilometers with the car and we experienced less vibration this weekend. In hindsight, our tire strategy didn’t work, but from a reliability point of view we took a step in the right direction. Now we need to work on performance issues. There are many areas where we can improve.”
Automobile Magazine – F1 English News
2026-05-04 21:00:00
Small satisfaction for Aston Martin in Miami: Alonso and Stroll both reached the finish line
İLGİ ÇEKENLER
Çok Okunanlar
Racing Bulls’ unforgettable weekend in Monaco: Lawson and Lindblad in points
Racing Bulls 'Double'...
Second consecutive retirement for Norris: “It wasn’t our weekend”
Colorless weekend McLaren...
Gasly heartbroken: “My lifelong dream was taken away from me”
Hadjar and Gasly...
Leclerc accident, Brembo: “Very surprised by the rider’s words after the race”
The official note...
Constructors’ World Championship 2026: the ranking after the Monaco GP
Aston Martin is...
Russell’s surrender: “Everything seems against me. Title? It’s gone now”
Russell, what a...
Monaco GP Roll of Honor
The Formula 1...
Russell disaster: drive-through for not serving the 5 second penalty
Monaco to forget...
De Telegraaf: sensational Mercedes, Russell risks his seat if Antonelli beats him. And Wolff thinks back to Verstappen
Indiscretions from Holland...
Vasseur: “Leclerc is the right horse, he made a bet on Ferrari”
Leclerc, a Ferrari...
Red Bull rises again in Monaco, Verstappen: “Positive day, but Ferrari is really strong”
Max smiles (finally)...





















