Mercedes AMG has been at the centre of F1's latest controversy surrounding engine compression ratios and a loosely worded loophole.
Engine compression ratios have become a hot topic ...
You're probably familiar with the standard combustion process that powers most cars, but some engines use a more efficient ...
FIA single seater director Nikolas Tombazis says Formula 1’s governing body is trying to resolve the topic of compression ...
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Toto Wolff rules out Mercedes legal action as compression ratio furore set for critical vote
Toto Wolff has said there is no scenario in which Mercedes could take legal action against the FIA over any potential engine rule changes.
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How 3D-printed pistons let F1 engines bend the rules on compression
Formula 1 has always been a sport where the rulebook is treated less like a […] ...
"Am I worried it's political? I mean, it's already political." ...
Williams team boss James Vowles has emerged as Mercedes’ most vocal defender as controversy swirls around the manufacturer’s ...
Mercedes' engine trick has been a major story ...
There is no shortage of self-interest in the F1 paddock, and that’s particularly true when these rule changes have created so many unknowns. It’s not unusual for teams, which thrive on certainty, to ...
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Carlos Sainz: Red Bull Ford "a clear step ahead" on crucial hybrid usage
Carlos Sainz backs Toto Wolff's view that Red Bull Ford's hybrid engines are setting an early benchmark at Bahrain's first Formula 1 test ...
Toto Wolff says Mercedes could be “screwed” if the FIA decides to tinker with its new power unit regulations ahead of the 2026 season.
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