Motor racing-Alonso 'exhausted' by Aston Martin's continuing woes


Formula One F1 - Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix - Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain - June 12, 2026 Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso after practice REUTERS/Bruna Casas

BARCELONA, June 14 (Reuters) - ⁠Double world champion Fernando Alonso said he was "exhausted" having to explain ⁠Aston Martin's poor performance after a new low in front of his ‌home Spanish fans.

Alonso starts Sunday's Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix in last place, the 44-year-old outqualified for the first time in 42 races by Canadian teammate Lance Stroll.

Stroll, son of team owner Lawrence, qualified ​21st and with a best lap more than four ⁠seconds slower than George Russell ⁠on pole position for Mercedes.

"We knew we have the worst car and the worst ⁠engine ‌and we've been very clear in every race so far that we have to work," Alonso said at the Circuit de Catalunya.

"We repeat ⁠the same thing and it's exhausting. We're last, we ​know it, and we ‌have no problem admitting it," he told Spanish media.

"We have the worst ⁠engine, very poor ​energy deployment, gearbox problems and aerodynamic problems. We're waiting for the second half of the year, and I hope we can improve a bit when the new car arrives."

Aston ⁠Martin started a new partnership with Honda this ​season but are making their own gearbox, with the car overseen by F1 design great and multiple title winner Adrian Newey, who moved from Red Bull.

While getting the ⁠gearbox and power unit to mesh has been one problem, the car has also had other significant issues.

The team started the campaign with a car unable to complete a race distance, drivers limited to a few laps for fear of ​suffering nerve damage from vibrations coming through the steering ⁠wheel.

Alonso's future remains uncertain after this season and he is unlikely to race ​at the Barcelona circuit again in Formula One, with ‌the track dropping off the calendar after ​Sunday until 2028.

Madrid, with a new Madring circuit, will host the Spanish Grand Prix in September.

(Reporting by Alan Baldwin; Editing by Toby Chopra)

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Motorsport

Motor racing-Leclerc 'ashamed' after crashing again
Hafizh extends winning streak to five
Motor racing-Russell takes Barcelona pole ahead of Hamilton, Leclerc crashes
Motor racing-Gasly podium reinstatement opens 'can of worms', says Villeneuve
Motor racing-Antonelli reprimanded as Russell fastest in final Barcelona practice
High five for Hafizh as he blazes track in ARRC again
Motor racing-'To Kimi from Kim': F1 leader Antonelli gets his towel back
Motor racing-McLaren set to appeal after Gasly reinstated to Monaco GP podium
Motor racing-Norris fastest ahead of Russell in second Barcelona practice
Motor racing-Antonelli reaping the rewards of tough lessons learned

Others Also Read