FNTC wrote: ↑26 Mar 2026, 16:42
https://shigasports.com/f1/aston-martin ... interview/
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[Japanese GP] HRC President Watanabe discusses Aston Martin and Honda: Vibration issues, struggles and the possibility of a Japanese driver
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Shiga Sports
26 March 2026
[Japanese GP] Aston Martin × Honda: The Current State of Reliability Issues and the Possibility of Fielding a Japanese Driver
At the Japanese Grand Prix media day, Koji Watanabe, President of Honda Racing Corporation (HRC), gave an interview.
He stated that he does not perceive any issues regarding communication and respects the team’s decisions, believing that such judgements should be made by the team itself.
Will developments in Honda’s core business (EV-related) affect its F1 activities?
Whilst there would naturally be an impact if the core business were to falter, he explained that, at present, they have been sent off with the message: ‘We want you to deliver solid results.’
He added that Honda has shown understanding of the situation on the F1 side and has told them: ‘Please carry on without worrying about us.’ Against this backdrop, he said the Sakura team members feel reassured as they tackle the races.
Had Aston been informed in advance of Honda’s changes to its F1 structure?
Whilst acknowledging that there may have been some misunderstandings amidst the redistribution of personnel across racing, mass production and EV development, they explained that the return of the fourth-generation members had never been planned from the outset.
On the other hand, they admitted to delays in recruitment and revealed that, after concluding the project in 2024, personnel had been transferred to carbon neutrality and cutting-edge fields.
He also reflected that in 2022, the number of engineers and the budget were smaller than those of other teams, but emphasised that Aston Martin had been fully informed of this situation and that there was no concealment of information. He stated that they are now working with a team comprising the right people for the job.
Were the results of the first two races within expectations?
He stated that his frank assessment is that they are struggling more than anticipated.
Although he had been confident in the power unit’s maturity during the partnership with Red Bull, he said he had braced himself for a certain degree of difficulty due to the transition to a new partnership and new regulations.
Nevertheless, he explained that the extent of the reliability issues has exceeded expectations and that the team is in a difficult situation. However, he indicated that he can see what needs to be done next and did not appear pessimistic on that point.
Is HRC’s F1 operation an independent entity?
Whilst it is not entirely clear whether it is completely independent, he stated that they are currently working towards that direction.
Currently, they are building the structure whilst referencing examples from other manufacturers, and expressed their intention to strengthen the F1 project, using Audi in particular as a benchmark.
Is there a possibility of appointing a Japanese driver?
He explained that, as they do not currently own a team, it is inevitable that they do not have the final say on drivers, but that they are in a position to exchange views with their partners.
Therefore, he said it is possible to make recommendations along the lines of ‘What do you think?’, and expressed a desire to build a relationship with Aston Martin where such discussions can take place in the future.