Fernando Alonso Misses Japanese Grand Prix Media Day

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Fernando Alonso Misses Japanese Grand Prix Media Day

Fernando Alonso will miss the media day at the Japanese Grand Prix due to the birth of his first child. In his absence, Jak Crawford will replace him at Aston Martin for the first practice session.

This development comes as Alonso is in the final year of his contract with Aston Martin, and he has not confirmed whether he will continue in Formula 1 beyond 2026. The team is currently last in the world championship standings after two races this season, having faced significant challenges.

In the 2026 season, Alonso has retired from both the Australian and Chinese Grands Prix. His teammate, Lance Stroll, finished last in Melbourne, a staggering 15 laps behind the race winner, highlighting the team’s struggles.

Aston Martin’s performance issues are largely attributed to severe vibrations from Honda’s engine, which have caused reliability problems. The power unit is also underperforming, unable to recover or deploy energy at the full permitted rate of 350kW.

Mike Krack, team principal, expressed optimism about giving Jak Crawford another opportunity in FP1, emphasizing the team’s commitment to developing young talent. Meanwhile, Shintaro Orihara from Honda noted some progress in battery reliability but acknowledged the need to find more solutions to address the vibrations affecting drivers.

As Alonso focuses on his family, the team faces a critical juncture in the season, needing to resolve their technical issues to improve their standings in the championship.

Details remain unconfirmed regarding Alonso’s future plans in Formula 1, but his current situation underscores the personal and professional challenges faced by drivers in the sport.