A loophole in Formula 1’s new technical regulations offers a way around the 16:1 compression ratio cap, introducing ...
Other F1 teams have raised concerns about Mercedes and Red Bull finding an engine loophole - a topic that is set to remain in ...
Welcome back to Prime Tire, where today I’m reveling in the Formula 1 engine technology feud that has been brewing behind the scenes for over a month, then boiled over in a new Toto Wolff rant ...
Zak Brown has dismissed the swelling controversy over compression ratios and Mercedes power units as nothing more 'typical politics' of F1.
The engine loophole rumours have sparked much debate.
There are a couple of new power unit manufacturers in F1 ...
Mercedes' rivals are said to be pushing for a change to the rules before the Australian Grand Prix.
Formula 1 is embarking on a new era with its 2026 season as the championship will introduce widespread changes to its technical regulations. Car chassis will become lighter and smaller, while more ...
Formula 1’s engine manufacturer’s are set for two meetings with the FIA, both aimed at defusing the simmering dispute over compression ratios.
Even before the 2026 calendar year has begun, the first controversy under F1's new ruleset has already surfaced. It concerns the engine regulations, and more specifically the compression ratio of the ...
An engine loophole in the 2026 regulations has been the subject of recent meetings ...