F1 Feb 18, 2026

Fernando Alonso: Aston Martin driver says team boss Adrian Newey gives him confidence they will eventually have 'the best car' in F1

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Fernando Alonso: Aston Martin driver says team boss Adrian Newey gives him confidence they will eventually have 'the best car' in F1

Fernando Alonso is in no doubt that Aston Martin will "eventually have the best car" in F1 with Adrian Newey at the team but says they are first braced to be on the "back foot" in the first part of the 2026 season.

Aston Martin have made no secret after F1's first two 2026 tests that they are lacking pace compared to the leading teams they hope to be challenge in F1's new era of car and engine rules.

After a late arrival to the Barcelona test, when the new AMR26 completed just 65 laps, Aston Martin completed the fewest laps and set the slowest times at last week's first Bahrain test as they continue to learn about not only their maiden Newey design, but also the team's first Honda engine and in-house gearbox too.

Asked by Your Site F1 what the legendary Newey, who has taken on team principal duties this season in addition to the technical role he took up when he joined last spring, was providing, Alonso said: "All the things we need.

"He has the experience. He has been in better times, tougher times, and I think we have a clear path of improvement.

"There are a lot of things that we need to unlock. For us, it's really the first test, to be honest, because missing Barcelona was not ideal. So, we are still going step by step, unlocking performance, and we've identified some areas that we need to improve.

"We said at the launch of the car that we go from maybe a little bit more difficult start on the back foot to a much better second part of the season, and I still think the same. The second part of the season is when we need to be where we want to be."

Before then, Newey has already promised the car Aston Martin take to the season-opening Australian Grand Prix from March 6-8 will be much changed from the model they've run at the first pre-season tests.

"Melbourne's car is going to be very different," confirmed Alonso. "I saw some pictures, and Adrian said at the launch as well.

"Not only Melbourne, we have a guy that after 30-plus years in Formula 1 has been dominating the sport all of those, so eventually we will have the best car. It's a matter of time, but we want to have that as soon as possible.

Lance Stroll, Alonso's team-mate, said during the first Bahrain test that Aston Martin were up to four and a half seconds off the leading pace.

And while Alonso says the car, which completed jus over 200 laps last week, is running well, there are clear areas to focus on to find improvement.

"I think everything is running smoothly in that regard," he added.

"Surely, we need to integrate a little bit the power unit and the very first gearbox for Aston Martin. But I think the aero performance and the engine performance will still dominate the lap time, so it's where we need to unlock more performance.

"We still don't know exactly where we are, maybe next week we have a clear picture, but at the moment those are the two areas that we are concentrated on."

Test Two: Wednesday 18th, Thursday 19th, Friday 20th February

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