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Aston Martin already ‘working together' with Honda

Aston Martin team principal Mike Krack has given an update on the team's preparations with Honda ahead of the 2026 power unit regulations, when the Japanese manufacturer will become the British side's engine partner. Since 2009, the Silverstone-based team have been a customer outfit of Mercedes; however, this will all change in 2026 when the new engine regulations are introduced. Aston Martin will become a works Honda team, meaning they'll be receiving factory support from the iconic manufacturer who are currently powering Red Bull and AlphaTauri. Becoming a works team is a big step in the right direction for Aston Martin, as they'll have more control over the likes of their engine,...
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