It has been a strange few weeks in the world of Formula One. All of the top teams are saying that another team is better than ...
The compression ratio controversy will be addressed with a new test, but not until August. Until then, Mercedes F1 can ruin its power unit as currently set up.
Formula 1’s power unit controversy heads to a vote, with Mercedes facing potential isolation over compression ratio checks ...
FIA refines 2026 Formula1 regulations after Bahrain meetings, with driver feedback, engine checks, and possible Sprint race expansion push ...
As always, here are the top stories from today, Wednesday 18th February. F1 returned to the track on Wednesday for the final week of winter testing at the Bahrain International Circuit, with ...
A simmering technical row in Formula 1 is hurtling toward a decisive moment, as the sport’s five engine manufacturers prepare to cast votes.
The FIA has proposed a new approach to the way it tests for compression ratio limits, with Formula 1's power unit manufacturers to vote on whether to approve a mid-season change that could hamper ...
The compression ratio controversy will be addressed with a new test, but not until August.
The latest F1 Commission meeting has put the option of doubling the number of sprint races currently scheduled on the calendar on the table. On the same day a decision was taken on the heated debate ...
Formula 1 bosses are moving towards a rule change that would close a loophole rivals believe Mercedes have exploited in the ...
The FIA has launched an e-vote with the power unit manufacturers, aimed at introducing a new compression ratio methodology from August 1.
Engine compression ratios have become a hot topic ...
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