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Russell wins Australian GP amid Aston Martin crisis and Middle East uncertainty

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George Russell won the Australian Grand Prix.

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Kimi Antonelli finished second in the Australian Grand Prix.

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Charles Leclerc finished third in the Australian Grand Prix.

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Whether the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix will be postponed or cancelled due to the Middle East conflict.
The exact cause and timeline for fixing Aston Martin's vibration issues to allow full race distances.
How the suspension of Gulf carrier flights will impact logistics for F1 teams and personnel traveling to Middle East races.
Whether Aston Martin will be able to start the Australian Grand Prix given its reported battery shortage.
The long-term impact of the new 2026 technical regulations on team competitiveness and driver safety.
Aston Martin's battery situation for the Australian Grand Prixfactual

Aston Martin has only two operational battery packs left for the Australian Grand Prix weekend.

Enligt Daily Express - Sport
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Aston Martin is experiencing severe reliability problems with its Honda engine, including vibration issues, but no specific battery count is reported.

Enligt BBC Sport, The Guardian - Main UK

Kontext: This disagreement highlights uncertainty about the specific technical challenges Aston Martin faces; one source suggests a critical battery shortage, while others focus on broader vibration problems without detailing battery counts, which could affect the team's ability to start or finish the race.

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