While engine performance across manufacturers has largely been balanced in recent years, the 2026 changes could deliver significant, potentially decisive gains. In 2014, when F1 first introduced ...
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F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali hails 2026 F1 engine rules as key to bringing in Cadillac and Audi
Stefano Domenicali says Formula 1's 2026 power unit rules, including a 50:50 split between sustainable fuel combustion and electric power, helped attract major manufacturers such as Cadillac ...
Bookmakers have Mercedes as an F1 2026 preseason favorite. It won dominantly with a great new engine in 2014, as these rules ...
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Red Bull insists its controversial 2026 F1 engine loophole is fully legal
Formula 1 has not yet turned a wheel under its 2026 regulations, yet the first major political battle is already raging in ...
Red Bull are at the centre of a growing controversy ahead of the 2026 F1 season, with concerns mounting among rival teams over their use of a loophole in the new engine regulations. The 2026 season ...
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Honda pushing F1 2026 rules to the limit amid loophole debate with 'room for interpretation'
While compression ratios will be a key topic of discussion at an FIA meeting this week, Aston Martin and Honda have suggested ...
Hearing about rumoured F1 2026 loopholes, Ross Brawn has responded.
While the 2025 F1 season has just concluded, all sights are now set on the next campaign and the biggest shake-up in Formula One’s rules in at least a decade. New engine and chassis regulations ...
Rivals suspect that Mercedes and Red Bull are exploiting thermal expansion to enable them to achieve a higher compression ...
Formula 1’s next great technical battleground may already be taking shape – and Audi is openly worried it could decide the ...
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F1 2026: New FIA rule can stop Mercedes domination
There is a new FIA rule that may stop one team from dominating ...
The first rules controversy of the new regulations is bubbling ...
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