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Aston Martin already has 2026 F1 ‘head-start' – report

Apr.17 Fernando Alonso may simply have extended and expanded his existing contract, but it could be a strategic masterstroke according to one specialist report. Auto Motor und Sport pointed out that when the former two-time champion explained his motives for staying with Aston Martin not only in 2025 but also 2026, he used the words Honda and Aramco 'again and again'. Nothing fundamental will change in the Formula 1 regulations for 2025, but for 2026 the rules will be radically different – just as Honda switches its works power unit support from Red Bull to Aston Martin. The Silverstone based team's ace-card, however, could be its title sponsor Aramco – the Saudi Arabian...
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