Toto Wolff says Mercedes could be “screwed” if the FIA decides to tinker with its new power unit regulations ahead of the 2026 season.
Mercedes Formula 1 boss shrugs off the early hype around his team and suggests Red Bull Ford has the stronger 2026 power unit ...
Toto Wolff has installed Red Bull as the new “benchmark” team for 2026, claiming Max Verstappen was able to go ...
A hot-temperature compression ratio test is one solution set to be tabled at an upcoming meeting of the power unit advisory ...
The crux of the matter lies in that the Formula 1 compression ratio is not measured by sensors during engine operation, but statically. The FIA simply compares the ratio in volume in the cylinder ...
Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff believes Red Bull have set the early benchmark for power unit performance under Formula 1's new ...
Some of the world’s most complicated engines were created to achieve a specific objective. These engines were built to satisfy monster power requirements or to hit a high level of performance within ...
Toto Wolff has said there is no scenario in which Mercedes could take legal action against the FIA over any potential engine rule changes.
The higher the ratio (in F1's specific case, 18:1 vs 16:1), the more the fuel and air inside the cylinder is compressed – to 1/18th of its original volume, or 1/16th (other compression ratios are ...
Zak Brown has dismissed the swelling controversy over compression ratios and Mercedes power units as nothing more 'typical ...