SAKHIR, Bahrain — Formula 1’s engine manufacturers will vote next week on a mid-season rule change addressing the compression ratio row that has centered on Mercedes. Over the winter, it emerged that ...
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The FIA have proposed a mid-season rule change to its engine regulations with a vote set to take place before the Australian Grand Prix. The build-up to the new 2026 season, which are the biggest in ...
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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. Audi, Honda and Ferrari fear Mercedes have found a ...
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has admitted a change to Formula 1's power unit regulations would be "quite damaging" to his team amid an ongoing dispute. Over the last month, several discussions ...
Ferrari has confirmed that clarity regarding the engine compression ratio saga – which has Mercedes at the centre of it – is what the Scuderia is chasing. Amid a series of meetings, and the idea to ...
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Formula 1 teams are testing in Bahrain this week, but a storm is brewing in the background that might turn the season on its head. A rule change could be introduced to rein in the Mercedes power units ...
Charles Leclerc believes Formula 1’s radical 2026 power unit overhaul has handed teams the perfect smokescreen to hide the car’s true potential ahead of the Australian GP. Although Formula 1 has ...
Lando Norris, the defending world champion, has said that he expects the new regulations to cause mayhem in 2026 Tom has been Senior Sports Correspondent at the Telegraph since 2020, having previously ...
Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has called for calm amid criticism from drivers and scepticism among teams of the sport’s new regulations. F1 has all-new rules for both chassis and engines in 2026 in ...
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