F1 teams expect to get clarity on compression ratio saga very soon ...
Formula 1 and motorsport governing body, the FIA, will vote on a mid-season ban for a controversial engine design believed to ...
Formula 1s engine dispute will be resolved before the season-opening Australian Grand Prix after talks were held in Bahrain ...
It’s just two weeks until F1 gets underway in Australia, and teams are currently in Bahrain, midway through their third and ...
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 ...
A single line in the technical regulations has sparked months of debate — here’s how the compression ratio saga unfolded and ...
A resolution over the ongoing compression ratio saga could be reached in the coming days, believes James ...
The team principal called the debate a "storm in a teacup" at a news conference at the Bahrain International Circuit on Thursday.
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff insisted that the Formula 1 compression ratio drama is “a storm in a teacup”, meaning his team was no longer willing to fight the backlash against their engine.
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Alpine: Rivals "can protest" Mercedes engine but F1 "regulations are crystal clear"
The legality over the Mercedes compression ratios – which measure how much the air-fuel mixture inside an engine cylinder can ...
The compression ratio controversy will be addressed with a new test, but not until August.
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