Fernando Alonso has effectively confirmed that Aston Martin has conceded the first half of the 2026 Formula 1 season — just four races in. Speaking at the Miami Grand Prix media session, the two-time world champion stated bluntly that no significant performance upgrades are expected until after the summer break, around Race 14.
“If I finish P5 in some race, I’ll probably retire that afternoon,” Alonso told assembled journalists, drawing an uncomfortable silence from the press room.
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Why Aston Martin Is Delaying Upgrades

The decision to freeze development is rooted in cold financial logic. With the nearest midfield rival one full second ahead, incremental gains of two-tenths per race would not meaningfully change the team’s grid position — and would needlessly burn through the budget cap.
Team Principal Mike Krack confirmed the focus has shifted toward resolving a complex vibration issue at the engine-chassis interface with Honda. The problem only emerged when the power unit was installed in the actual race car — invisible on Honda’s dyno until a full car was shipped to Sakura for bench testing.
What Comes Next for Alonso and Aston Martin

Five more races — Canada, Austria, Britain, Hungary, and Belgium — are expected to bring no change in pace before the summer shutdown. A major upgrade package is then targeted around the Dutch Grand Prix or Monza in September.
Despite the struggles, both Alonso and Lawrence Stroll are reported to be open to a 2027 contract extension. Alonso, who became a father in March 2026, has previously spoken about wanting to complete motorsport’s Triple Crown.
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