Krack F1 Monaco GP
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Krack discusses Alonso’s seat changes and Aston Martin’s 2026 F1 Monaco GP goals

Heading into the 2026 F1 Monaco GP, Aston Martin‘s Chief Trackside Officer, Mike Krack, shared details on Fernando Alonso’s seat adjustments and the team’s expectations for the weekend. Aston Martin has had a rough start to the 2026 F1 season, currently sitting last in the Teams’ Standings with zero points. While some progress in adjusting…

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Aston Martin's Mike Krack and Honda's Shintaro Orihara speak with media at the F1 Canadian GP weekend.
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Krack, Aston Martin looking for positives after dismal F1 Canadian GP

Aston Martin had yet another difficult race at the F1 Canadian GP, with Fernando Alonso retiring with what turned out to be a seat positioning issue and Lance Stroll finishing 15th. In comments after the race in a print media session, Chief Trackside Officer Mike Krack and Honda Trackside General Manager Shintaro Orihara were realistic…

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Sergio Pérez at the F1 Miami GP
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Pérez outlines Cadillac’s high tyre wear at 2026 F1 Miami GP

The F1 weekend in Florida reached a tense conclusion during the 2026 Miami GP as Sergio Pérez fought a losing battle against his own rear tyres. While the early laps showcased a spirited defence, the limitations of the Cadillac eventually hampered his progress as he finished P16. Pérez spent a significant portion of the afternoon…

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Honda sees “good progress” after Aston Martin’s double finish in 2026 F1 Miami GP

Honda sees ‘good progress’ on reliability side after Aston Martin was able to complete the full distance with both cars in 2026 F1 Miami GP. Following on from the full distance covered by Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso in Japanese GP, the Silverstone-based team managed to complete full distance with both the Spaniard and Lance Stroll…

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F1 drivers assess 2026 regulation changes before Miami GP as safety, Qualifying flow and racing spectacle shape the sport’s next phase now.
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Drivers react to revised 2026 F1 regulations ahead of Miami GP

Formula 1 will enter the Miami GP with revised 2026 regulations after the FIA, F1 and the teams agreed on a package of targeted rule changes. The sport wants to improve safety, reduce awkward energy-management demands and create a better spectacle for fans and drivers. The key technical changes focus on power deployment. F1 has…

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Mike Krack and Shintaro Orihara have reflected on Aston Martin and Honda working together on the AMR26's issues between the F1 race in Japan and the 2026 Miami GP
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Krack and Orihara discuss Aston Martin and Honda’s recent collaborative work ahead of 2026 F1 Miami GP

Heading into the race weekend in Miami, Mike Krack and Shintaro Orihara have opened up about Aston Martin and their power unit supplier Honda working together since the Japanese GP to resolve the many issues that the AMR26 faced in the first three rounds of the 2026 F1 season. The new works partnership has been…

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