Formula One’s governing body has reached a compromise with manufacturers that changes the way the compression ratio will be ...
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.
The first real controversy of F1’s new era. The engine rules set out a compression ratio of 16:1, a measurement of how tightly the pistons squeeze the mixture of fuel and air before it ignites. In ...
Honda is feeling the impact of lost ...
In December, it emerged that Mercedes had found a possible loophole in the rules that could lead to a performance advantage.
It emerged that Mercedes has found a potential advantage with its new engine for the 2026 season relating to the compression ...
As well as Mercedes, Ferrari, Audi, Red Bull Ford and Honda, the FIA and commercial rights holder FOM will also vote on the ...
A new engine test will be introduced after the seventh race of the 2026 Formula 1 season following a power-unit dispute over ...
The FIA has announced a mid-season rule change to close an engine compression ratio loophole, with new tests introduced from June affecting Mercedes and all F1 manufacturers ...
Formula 1’s new era dawns today at Albert Park. Melbourne will bear witness to what’s being billed as the most significant change in Formula 1 history. Forget everything you thought you knew about how ...
When Formula 1 returns this weekend for a new season, the cars will look slimmer, an American auto giant will join the grid ...
Formula One's governing body moved to close a suspected loophole in the new engine regulations on Wednesday by proposing a change from August.
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