Formula 1 bosses are moving towards a rule change that would close a loophole rivals believe Mercedes have exploited in the sport's new engine rules.
Even before the first collective on-track Formula 1 action of 2026, there has been talk about the new engine regulations in Formula 1. More specifically, the focus is on the compression ratio of the ...
As F1 moves ever closer to the start of the F1 2026 season, discussion remains ongoing in a number of key areas. That includes specifics relating to power unit rules, with one particular Article ...
Engine compression ratios have become a hot topic ...
Formula 1 is embarking on a new era with its 2026 season as the championship will introduce widespread changes to its technical regulations. Car chassis will become lighter and smaller, while more ...
As the 2026 season approaches, Formula 1 must find a way to resolve its compression ratio controversy - but every possible solution comes with a cost somebody isn't willing to pay ...
A late rule change could turn the 2026 season on its head.
Zak Brown has dismissed the swelling controversy over compression ratios and Mercedes power units as nothing more 'typical ...
Formula 1 2026 regulations introduce smaller cars, active aerodynamics, a 50-50 hybrid power split, sustainable fuels and enhanced safety standards in the sport’s biggest technical overhaul in over a ...
Mercedes reportedly receives a crucial update after risking F1 punishment, though a key technical meeting looms ahead. FIA approves Mercedes' 2026 F1 engine concept after regulatory scrutiny from ...
Some F1 teams have raised concerns over Mercedes and Red Bull potentially finding a loophole to produce more power from their engines Rudy Carezzevoli/Getty Images Toto Wolff says Mercedes feels ...
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