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Aston Martin Reveal Unusual Cause of Alonso's Canadian GP Retirement
24 May 2026Racingnews365AnalysisRace report

Aston Martin Reveal Unusual Cause of Alonso's Canadian GP Retirement

Fernando Alonso's Canadian Grand Prix ended prematurely due to a highly unusual seat issue, capping off a disastrous weekend for Aston Martin filled with crashes, penalties, and pit lane starts.

Fernando Alonso retired from the Canadian Grand Prix a third of the way through the race, with Aston Martin citing an unusual "problem with his seat" as the cause. It capped off a historically difficult weekend for the Silverstone-based squad.

Why it matters:

A seat failure forcing a retirement is exceptionally rare in modern Formula 1, highlighting the bizarre and frustrating nature of Aston Martin's weekend. The team failed to score points and racked up fines, squandering any potential momentum on a circuit where strategic variations often yield unexpected results.

The details:

  • Sprint Qualifying Crash: Alonso set a grim tone for the weekend by crashing during sprint qualifying, limiting his track time and compromising his weekend early.
  • Stroll's Grid Woes: Teammate Lance Stroll faced a suspension issue on the grid before the sprint race, forcing him to start from the pit lane.
  • Fines Accumulated: The FIA handed Aston Martin a €5,000 fine for Alonso's unsafe release in grand prix qualifying, and a further €7,500 for Stroll leaving the garage in an unsafe position.
  • Strategic Reset: Stroll's Sunday was compromised from the start; the team opted to start him from the pit lane for the grand prix, taking the opportunity to change PU components and adjust his car setup under parc fermé conditions.
  • The Seat Problem: Alonso's race ended prematurely not due to a power unit failure or on-track incident, but because of a mysterious and unresolvable issue with his seat.

What's next:

Aston Martin will need to thoroughly investigate the seat failure to ensure it doesn't recur, while also addressing the operational and reliability gremlins that plagued them in Montreal. With the season progressing, the team must reset quickly to salvage their 2026 campaign and return to the points.

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