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F1: Mercedes and Red Bull engine solution deemed legal by FIA
Within a few weeks of the 2025 season’s conclusion, a significant controversy has emerged ahead of 2026. As has often been in ...
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Mercedes, Red Bull and F1's 2026 engines: The loophole controversy explained
The compression ratio in Mercedes’ and Red Bull's 2026 engines has come under scrutiny in F1, but what’s really behind it?
Formula 1 will return to action in 2026 to a very different landscape. New chassis and engine regulations have been ...
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Why Mercedes and Red Bull engines are facing heat ahead of 2026 Formula 1 season
Opinions are divided about interpretations of compression ratio limits for engines in 2026. Controversies in the new season ...
The compression ratio clarification wasn’t the only one issued by the FIA. For some time now, F1 has used ultrasonic fuel ...
Mercedes and Red Bull face scrutiny as rival teams push the FIA to clarify a key 2026 engine rule, raising the possibility of ...
Next season’s Red Bull F1 car will be powered by the team’s own engine, Red Bull taking its place in the line-up as an engine supplier for the first time after partnering up with Ford to produce its ...
The FIA have reportedly shutdown another avenue of exploiting the 2026 F1 rules after Red Bull and Mercedes were caught up in controversy. Red Bull and Mercedes allegedly found a trick regarding the ...
Red Bull are preparing to be a step behind their more experienced rivals when their first in-house F1 engine debuts in 2026. The real question is just how far back they will be. Christian Horner has ...
Red Bull team boss Laurent Mekies has always loved motorsport, but he never dared to dream he'd won day work - and win - in ...
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