Formula 1 news as Ferrari, McLaren, Red Bull, Mercedes and more for the start of the 2026 season and the first Grand Prix at Albert Park, Melbourne next weekend ...
Changes to compression ratio tests will be introduced in the summer after a lot of focus on Mercedes' new power unit over pre-season.
Formula One’s governing body has reached a compromise with manufacturers that changes the way the compression ratio will be ...
FIA announces updated 2026 regulations, including new engine testing after Mercedes PU scrutiny, plus a series of rule tweaks ...
There’s growing optimism within McLaren and other Mercedes-powered teams that Petronas’ new fuel could provide a notable ...
The FIA have confirmed that new rules will be in place to prevent compression ratios going above 16:1 effectively closing a ...
In December, it emerged that Mercedes had found a possible loophole in the rules that could lead to a performance advantage.
A single line in the technical regulations has sparked months of debate — here’s how the compression ratio saga unfolded and ...
The compression ratio controversy will be addressed with a new test, but not until August.
A political firestorm has been brewing in Formula 1 in recent weeks and months over whether engine manufacturers have found a loophole in the new 2026 technical regulations. Mercedes and Red Bull may ...
F1 teams expect to get clarity on compression ratio saga very soon ...
Aston Martin team principal Adrian Newey admits he’s “biased” when it comes to Formula 1’s engine controversy, given his team runs a Honda power unit. Even before the first grand prix of the F1 2026 ...
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