Fernando Alonso has confirmed that Aston Martin completed its programme in Barcelona, despite missing the opening three and a half days of the test.

The Silverstone-based outfit was not present in the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya paddock at the start of the test and only arrived ready to hit the track on Thursday.

Alonso completed 61 laps compared to Lance Stroll’s four, marking the lowest total of any team present at the test.

However, unlike Williams, Aston Martin did at least gather some data, with its planned programme for the final day and a half being completed.

Alonso’s sole running in the AMR26 came on the final day of the test, marking a “special moment” for the two-time world champion as it represented another new regulatory cycle he has entered.

Despite the significance of driving the new car, Alonso is aware that much work is required before not only the next test, but also the first race in Australia.

“It’s always a special moment driving a new car for the first time, especially at the start of a new regulation cycle,” said Alonso. 

“Over the years I’ve experienced many changes in Formula One, and you quickly get a sense of the direction the car is taking. 

“We completed a solid programme with strong mileage, which is the main priority at this stage. It’s still very early days and we have a lot of work still to do before we head to Melbourne in March.”