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 ...
Formula 1 manufacturers have approved changes to the engine testing rules for 2026 following the compression ratio row that has lasted through the offseason. In December, it emerged that Mercedes had ...
The organization's announcement could finally bring a huge contention point regarding the 2026 regulations to a close if the rule change goes ahead. It has been a strange few weeks in the world of ...
Mercedes' rivals have succeeded in securing a rule change following a pre-season technical row over engine performance. Audi, Ferrari, Red Bull and Honda had been pushing for a change in the ...
There's Been a Change to F1's Engine Rules and It Could Mostly Impact Mercedes LONDON (AP) — Formula One ’s governing body has reached a compromise with manufacturers that changes the way the ...
The FIA has confirmed a mid-season rule change following Formula 1's ongoing engine dispute. A new test will be introduced from June to close a loophole. The new F1 season kicks off in Melbourne next ...
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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 ...
LONDON (AP) — Formula One ’s governing body has reached a compromise with manufacturers that changes the way the compression ratio will be measured midway through this season and in the 2027 season.
Formula 1’s governing body, the FIA, has unveiled a package of regulatory updates ahead of the 2026 season, responding to ongoing technical scrutiny over power units and broader efforts to refine race ...
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 ...