
Aston Martin on edge as Honda battery questions dominate China GP
Aston Martin and Honda faced prickly questions in China about a severe shortage of functional batteries, a crisis caused by damaging vibrations from their new power unit. Team officials avoided specifics, revealing the strain after both cars failed in Melbourne.
Aston Martin and Honda faced intense scrutiny in Shanghai over the reliability crisis stemming from their new power unit, with team officials growing visibly frustrated as media questions zeroed in on a critical shortage of spare battery components. The tense exchange highlighted the mounting pressure on the partnership after a disastrous Australian Grand Prix where violent engine vibrations crippled the cars.
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