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Aston Martin, Australian Grand Prix

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 · 5h
Aston Martin out of spare batteries for Honda power unit at Australian GP
Adrian Newey has revealed that Aston Martin has no more spare batteries for its Honda powertrains at the Australian Grand Prix, and that he feels "powerless" amid the current situation the team is in ...

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 · 4h · on MSN
Australian Grand Prix: Aston Martin participation in doubt following battery issue
 · 3h
F1 Australian Grand Prix live updates: Piastri, Ferrari lead Friday practice sessions amid Aston Martin issues
 · 23h
Aston Martin Drivers Fear 'Permanent Nerve Damage' From Car's 'Extreme Vibrations', Says Concerned Adrian Newey
Aston Martin chief Adrian Newey revealed on Thursday that Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll fear permanent nerve damage from extreme vibrations in their cars and are unlikely to complete the Australian...

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 · 21h
Why Aston Martin has warned its drivers of ‘permanent nerve damage’ at F1 Australian GP
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Aston Martin chief Adrian Newey says Honda engine vibration issue could cause team's cars to retire from Australian GP
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Aston Martin reveal shock ‘permanent nerve damage’ risk to Fernando Alonso at Australian GP
As for the teammate of 44-year-old Alonso, Lance Stroll says he cannot complete more than 15 laps before the same issue could arise, due to the vibrations on the AMR26 car.

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 · 1h
Aston Martin feel 'powerless' as battery issue leaves Australian GP participation on a knife-edge
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Aston Martin reveal fears over nerve damage will prevent F1 team from finishing Australian GP
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5 Greatest Classic Australian Muscle Cars

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5 Of The Coolest Australian Muscle Cars Ever Built

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The rise of Utes in Australian car history

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EV Sales Down 25% In Australia As Buyers Choose Hybrids

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Australian new-car sales in February 2026: Toyota RAV4 runout pulls down VFACTS market

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Australia requiring special license for high-powered vehicles

An Australian state will soon require drivers of powerful cars to get a special license. South Australia has introduced a new class of driver's license for "ultra high-powered vehicles," which goes into effect Dec. 1, 2024, according to Australian car news ...
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