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| quote: Originally posted by ChuckFinley: There is now a F1 side button on appleTV, to subscribe/follow.
Thanks I've got the last 4 hours of testing to watch, then I'll start poking around the new stuff on ATV
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| Can anyone help me with Apple TV. I can access Apple TV F1 on my PC and my android phone but not on my TV. We have Roku and have added Apple TV with no problem. I enter the account info and correct password but get an error message, unable to connect. Is it a TV or Roku problem? I do know my phone hooked up seamlessly but the PC required some additional app FWIW.
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| Drive to Survive starting, to get everyone in the mood.
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| Who had this on their bingo cards last year: https://www.motorsport.com/f1/...-f1-crisis/10801581/quote: Aston Martin braces for Australian GP pain amid Honda F1 crisis Honda’s power unit has proven inadequate, and Aston Martin is attempting to help the Japanese manufacturer solve its battery issues
Franco Nugnes Mar 2, 2026 at 10:28 AM
The Aston Martin Formula 1 team has fallen into a dark hole, in no small part because of Honda.
The AMR26’s Honda engine has been so unreliable that the Silverstone-based outfit failed to carry out its pre-season testing programme, spending more time in the garage than out on track.
Honda is completely unprepared for the Australian Grand Prix, with multiple engine failures in Bahrain jeopardising spare parts supplies, to the extent Aston Martin considered skipping Melbourne by invoking force majeure.
But this would have been a PR disaster for F1 as its new technical era begins, and Aston would have had to pay compensation for breaking the Concorde Agreement’s terms.
The AMR26s will be in Australia, but only intend to make the 107% rule to qualify for the grid and race for a few laps before retiring.
Meanwhile, a crisis unit has been created to support Honda, with team boss Adrian Newey’s staff in touch with the Sakura personnel to address it.
Honda has admitted that the vibrations from the V6 engine were causing the hybrid system’s battery, which is housed in the chassis, to fail.
Aston’s chief strategy officer Andy Cowell, who led Mercedes’ F1 engine department to multiple world titles, has been sent to Japan, but time is running out to restore basic reliability before even working on performance.
Newey is believed to have sarcastically commented that Honda’s internal combustion engine wasn’t powerful enough to recharge the battery – it reportedly lacks some 80hp in those conditions.
The situation makes it impossible to assess the AMR26’s development and plan for its upgrade schedule.
The disaster is undermining Aston Martin’s image, after billionaire Lawrence Stroll invested heavily in state-of-the-art facilities in Silverstone and key staff hires including team principal and tech chief Newey.
Stroll wants his outfit to fight for the world title, but that dream has vanished, at least for now.
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| Place your bets: Who's your WDC & WCC? And, with the above article Which team finishes 11th: Cadillac or Aston?
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| Honda must have a real love/hate relationship with the sport.... I'm picking Piastri and McLaren. Not a very creative pick, but it seems their teams have really gelled and last year was the second year they had demonstrated and capitalized magnificently on their development-to-real-world correlation. That's huge. Last place finish after this much investment is going to really test Lawrence's resolve..... but we're gonna see that.
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| I'm thinking we have the potential for a multi-driver fight for the WDC. McLaren are the easy favorites, but Mercedes and Ferrari showed some pace in testing, and you can't count Max out. Hopeful for some Cadillac points
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| quote: Originally posted by DanH: I want to see a day off actual practice before playing this game.
That's the fun of it, predictions off testing, before we see any real laps on Friday
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| Aston Martin Financial Problems Spur Takeover Speculation AgainAnd right on schedule...... Granted this isn't the F1 team, but I doubt he extracts whatever cash he can from a sale of the company and then pours 100% of it into a race team he's been unsuccessful with for 8 years now. Lance better have a backup plan!
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| Then there's this: Aston to possibly not race in Australia? https://www.jalopnik.com/21136...ian-grand-prix-fine/quote: Aston Martin Racing's new Honda powertrains are underwhelming to say the least. Not only are the engines allegedly down some 80 horsepower to the rest of the cars on track, but the powertrains kept failing in pre-season testing. So many failures occurred, in fact, that Aston Martin says it doesn't have enough spare components on hand to even compete at this weekend's Australian Grand Prix. According to Motorsport Italy, the team was considering its options to just sit out the race weekend altogether and regroup ahead of round two in China next week.
Because this would be a breach of the Concorde Agreement, and would come with a huge fine, Aston will be showing up to Melbourne prepared to run the minimum required laps. Honda has discovered that the vibrations of its turbocharged V6 engine are causing the hybrid batteries to fail after a surprisingly short number of laps. Motorsport Italy reports that Aston's solution to this issue is to bring both AMR26s to the race, "but the intention is to complete the minimum distance needed to line up for the race and stop after a few laps."
"We are aware that the test results indicate a very difficult and challenging situation," Ikuo Takeishi told Motorsport, head of HRC's four-wheel racing department. "Our engineers at Sakura and the track staff are working hard to make improvements."
Don't forget that Honda had abysmal reliability when it re-joined the roster of F1 engine suppliers with McLaren in 2015 as well. That abysmal season with McLaren was also driven by current Aston Martin racer Fernando Alonso, an unfortunate coincidence. He'll only need to turn about three laps this weekend in order to fulfill the letter of the team's necessary activities, but you can be sure those will be agonizing laps for the Spaniard.
Canadian fashion magnate Lawrence Stroll has spent untold billions of dollars in an effort to make his Aston Martin Racing outfit a top F1 contender. He's gone so far as to build a new facility for the team, hire the most successful chassis designer in F1 history, and partner with major automotive OEM Honda to build powertrains for the car in 2026. Stroll has hired multiple former F1 champs to partner with his son Lance in an effort to get his kid on the podium. None of it has worked, and it looks like the team will start 2026 in the worst way possible — missing an entire Grand Prix. Maybe they should drive the Costco gokarts.
There isn't much precedent here for Aston Martin, as there hasn't been a team missing the first round of the season since USF1 failed to arrive to the grid in 2010 as the team's funding collapsed at the last minute. The Manor/Marussia team arrived to the opening round in 2015 using their 2014-spec car as the new car wasn't ready yet, but the team did still manage to compete in the Grand Prix as normal. Neither of those teams failed because of a technical issue, but rather because of dry funding pools.
Aston Martin's stated goal for 2026 was to move up to fight among the Red Bulls and McLarens. With Fernando Alonso's impending retirement, the team hoped it could attract a top talent driver to pair with Failson Stroll to give the team a fighting chance at winning something. Now it's back to the drawing board and perhaps even an outright redesign of the AMR26 chassis. Maybe Honda should stop leaving F1, because every time it comes back that engine is a real stinker.
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| Honda's earlier F1 ventures have all had early setbacks but ended turning out well. Still way to early to count them out but we'll have a much better idea at the end of Friday.
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| quote: Originally posted by 220-9er: Honda's earlier F1 ventures have all had early setbacks but ended turning out well. Still way to early to count them out but we'll have a much better idea at the end of Friday.
This time it doesn't help that the majority of people that drug them out of their recent mess now work for Red Bull Powertrains. |
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| So, if Aston has a McLaren 2015 & we get some 'GP2 Engine' talk from Alonso...does he hang it up, or suffer through it & hope next year is better?
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| quote: Originally posted by P250UA5: So, if Aston has a McLaren 2015 & we get some 'GP2 Engine' talk from Alonso...does he hang it up, or suffer through it & hope next year is better?
My guess would be that he will develop digestive issues and will step aside for the reserve driver so he doesn’t go through that again.
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| quote: Originally posted by 220-9er: quote: Originally posted by P250UA5: So, if Aston has a McLaren 2015 & we get some 'GP2 Engine' talk from Alonso...does he hang it up, or suffer through it & hope next year is better?
My guess would be that he will develop digestive issues and will step aside for the reserve driver so he doesn’t go through that again.
It'd be a little ironic. Would also be amusing if Aston were the lapped mobile chicanes instead of Cadillac
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