Honda introduced hardware modifications at the Miami Grand Prix aimed at resolving excessive engine vibrations that have plagued Aston Martin's 2026 F1 campaign, which has left the team pointless and struggling with driver comfort issues. The Japanese manufacturer conducted extensive testing at its Sakura facility during the season's five-week break and expressed confidence the countermeasures would improve reliability and performance, though Aston Martin acknowledged the improvements would be incremental.
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Honda introduced hardware modifications at the Miami Grand Prix aimed at resolving excessive engine vibrations that have plagued Aston Martin's 2026 F1 campaign, which has left the team pointless and struggling with driver comfort issues. The Japanese manufacturer conducted extensive testing at its Sakura facility during the season's five-week break and expressed confidence the countermeasures would improve reliability and performance, though Aston Martin acknowledged the improvements would be incremental.