DarkAlman wrote: ↑02 Mar 2026, 03:52
Based on Newey's comments on the battery pack not recharging past the minimum 250kw, I wonder if the battery system is even working at all (disabled for testing). Or if they are operating it at a bare minimum in testing just as a proof of concept until the problems are worked out.
The performance of the engines on the dyno are probably totally different that what we have seen so far on track.
The main issue seems to be related to unexpected vibrations in the car, which could be anything really. The talk about the transmission being the issue could imply that Aston's first ever in-house gearbox might be at fault for the vibrations. Or it could be another totally unrelated problem.
In dyno testing the Honda engine was likely load tested without the Aston gearbox, at least until very recently due to the development time. The engineers at Sakura apparently have an entire engine + chassis + gearbox being tested together right now to try to isolate the problem.
I'm just speculating here, but based on the renders of the Ferrari and Mercedes engines (which could be deliberately inaccurate mind you) the Honda power pack appears to be shorter and taller, 2 tiered.
Newey's requests to Honda to make the engine more compact probably resulted in the 2-tier battery pack. The battery sits underneath the fuel tank behind and under the driver. If the battery is 2-tiered it could allow the engine to be moved forward a good 6-8 inches or more.
If Honda had to scramble to assemble these battery packs their could be some internal faults to them, but I would have expected Adrian to give them 3-6 months notice that than this is what Aston had in mind for the chassis.
Maybe they were using a mule battery pack in testing until recently. All the cells stored in a hypothetical rubbermaid tub during testing but the race packaging and housing itself wasn't actually determined and assembled until quite recently.
The vibrations may be shaking the cells or wiring apart. Could it be that the concern is not be the wiring harnesses breaking, but maybe that the cells might get punctured?
But what the hell do I know, this is all guess work unless someone internal at Honda speaks up.