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Honda set for $19 million boost to address F1 engine woes

LONDON, May 13 : Aston Martin's partners Honda, whose 2026 engine lags far behind that of rival Formula One manufacturers, could be allowed to spend $19 million more on development after next week's Canadian Grand Prix.

The governing FIA published an explanation on Wednesday of how Additional Development and Upgrade Opportunities (ADUO) would be applied following the end of the first review period post-Montreal.

ADUO provides an opportunity for a manufacturer to upgrade its power unit during a season if it is at least 2 per cent behind the best performing one.

The FIA's single seater director Nikolas Tombazis described it as a cost cap relief mechanism.

"It's not a magic bullet or like the FIA is handing out brownie points to somebody who's behind. It simply provides them with leeway to develop their power unit within the framework laid out by the technical regulations," he said.

FAR BELOW EXPECTATIONS 

Formula One entered a new engine era this season, with Honda replacing Mercedes as Aston Martin's supplier in an exclusive arrangement that has produced results far below expectations.

The regulations state that a manufacturer 2-4 per cent behind will get allowances up to $3 million. From 4-6 per cent it is up to $4.65 million, 6-8 per cent up to $6.35 million and 8-10 per cent up to $8 million.

For a deficit of more than 10 per cent, in addition to an allowance of up to $11 million there is the additional chance for 2026 of up to $8 million of cost cap from future periods being anticipated to support development.

The season is divided into three periods - races 1-6, 7-12 and 13-18 - during which engine performance will be analysed to determine whether a manufacturer might qualify for ADUO.

The first period has since been adjusted

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