Aston Martin F1 drivers Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll face nerve damage from car vibrations, limiting their laps.
If you’re driving in an F1 race and hitting speeds of 220 mph (354 kph), you really don’t want parts of the car falling off as you hurtle along, or, more importantly, to suffer nerve damage because of ...
Aston Martin team principal Adrian Newey confirmed on Thursday that the Formula 1 team will likely be running limited laps during the 2026 Australian Gran ...
Adrian Newey says AMR26 vibrations could cause permanent nerve damage without urgent fixes.
Fernando Alonso has reportedly voiced concerns that vibrations in his Aston Martin F1 car could cause nerve damage. The ...
Aston Martin chief Adrian Newey said Friday that a vibration issue plaguing their cars was "sucking all energy" out of the ...
The Newey-designed car suffered issues through torrid pre-season testing, including an unreliable Honda power unit and a lack ...
Aston Martin may not even complete half of Sunday's Australian Grand Prix, with drivers Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll ...
Aston Martin duo Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll are unsure as to whether they are going to be able to complete the first race of the season in Australia; watch Fridays practice sessions for the ...
A: Your car may need a wheel alignment, but this is not the cause of the vibration. Vibration at lower speeds can be a ...
Of all the annoying issues that a vehicle can develop, vibrations are among the most irritating. Not only is the vibration itself upsetting, but trying to get to the bottom of the issue is a major ...