A single line in the technical regulations sparked months of debate - here’s how the compression ratio saga unfolded and what happens next.
Mercedes is at the centre of a controversy that has been simmering away throughout the off-season and into pre-season testing.
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The legality over the Mercedes compression ratios – which measure how much the air-fuel mixture inside an engine cylinder can be compressed – has been of hot debate during F1 2026 pre-season ...
It has been a strange few weeks in the world of Formula One. All of the top teams are saying that another team is better than ...
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Formula 1’s power unit controversy heads to a vote, with Mercedes facing potential isolation over compression ratio checks ahead of the 2026 regulation changes.
A simmering technical row in Formula 1 is hurtling toward a decisive moment, as the sport’s five engine manufacturers prepare to cast votes.
The FIA has proposed a new approach to the way it tests for compression ratio limits, with Formula 1's power unit manufacturers to vote on whether to approve a mid-season change that could hamper ...
Formula One's governing body moved to close a suspected loophole in the new engine regulations on Wednesday by proposing a change from August.
The Formula One governing body have revealed when exactly Mercedes may have to change their controversial engine.
The compression ratio controversy will be addressed with a new test, but not until August.
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