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 ...
The compression ratio controversy will be addressed with a new test, but not until August. Until then, Mercedes F1 can ruin ...
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F1 today | Mercedes dominate on day 1 of final Bahrain test, as FIA set timeline on engine 'loophole' decision
As always, here are the top stories from today, Wednesday 18th February. F1 returned to the track on Wednesday for the final ...
A simmering technical row in Formula 1 is hurtling toward a decisive moment, as the sport’s five engine manufacturers prepare to cast votes.
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 compression ratio controversy will be addressed with a new test, but not until August.
The second week of F1 testing at the Bahrain International Circuit has commenced with George Russell and Mercedes back on top after the FIA proposed a new engine test.
As well as Mercedes, Ferrari, Audi, Red Bull Ford and Honda, the FIA and commercial rights holder FOM will also vote on the matter, requiring a supermajority of four manufacturers plus the two bodies ...
Formula 1's power unit manufacturers will vote on a mid-season change on compression ratios which could significantly impact ...
While the FIA has signed off on Mercedes’ 2026 engine, rival teams aren’t happy with how the private test was handled at ...
It emerged that Mercedes has found a potential advantage with its new engine for the 2026 season relating to the compression ratio limits.
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