F1’s 2026 rules set a 16:1 compression ratio limit for engine cylinders. This caps how much the engine can squeeze fuel before burning it — the more you squeeze, the hotter it gets and the more power ...
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 could come out on the losing side of a critical vote regarding the engine regulations as other power manufacturers ...
Engine compression ratios have become a hot topic ...
A late rule change could turn the 2026 season on its head.
Mercedes appears safe from Ferrari protest in Melbourne.
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