Martin Brundle raises questions about Aston Martin's 2026 F1 challenger, designed by Adrian Newey. The car's debut at the Barcelona shakedown sparked curiosity, with Newey's Honda-powered design featuring a wider nosecone and a larger sidepod. Sky Sports F1's Ted Kravitz noted the car's unique design, contrasting it with Mercedes, McLaren, and Red Bull. However, Brundle expresses skepticism about Aston Martin's ability to fully utilize Newey's brilliance due to the team's limited wind tunnel and digital wind tunnel resources. He questions whether Newey has the necessary expertise and support to interpret his own designs effectively. Brundle highlights the challenge of coordinating Newey's vision with the team's capabilities, especially given Honda's late return to F1. Despite the intrigue, Brundle remains cautious, emphasizing the need for Aston Martin to overcome these obstacles to succeed in the highly competitive 2026 season.