
Aston Martin Investigates Fernando Alonso's Italian GP Suspension Failure
Aston Martin Racing has confirmed it will investigate the cause of the suspension failure that forced two-time champion Fernando Alonso to retire from the Italian Grand Prix at Monza. This marks Alonso's fifth DNF of the 2025 season.
Why it matters
The incident on lap 25 cut short what Aston Martin team principal Mike Krack described as a promising race for Alonso, who was on track for points. Understanding the failure is crucial for the team's reliability and championship aspirations.
The details
- Suspension Failure: Alonso's AMR25 suffered a suspension failure on lap 25, prompting his return to the pits and eventual retirement.
- No Immediate Cause: Krack stated that the team found no immediate explanation for the issue. "We didn't see anything unusual," he explained, ruling out driver error or track excursions as obvious causes.
- Immediate Action: The affected parts were removed immediately after the race and are being flown back for thorough analysis this week.
- Sister Car Warning: As a precaution, teammate Lance Stroll was advised to be cautious in the area where Alonso's incident occurred.
Alonso's race outlook
Prior to the DNF, Krack believed Alonso's strategy was "going really well."
- The team had successfully used Gabriel Bortoleto's DRS to their advantage, aiming to replicate a strong performance like Austria.
- Krack suggested Alonso "could have finished in the points," despite expecting a tough battle with drivers like Albon later in the race.
What's next
Aston Martin will conduct a comprehensive investigation into the suspension failure to identify the root cause and prevent future occurrences, with findings expected later this week.
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