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Lewis Hamilton ‘disappointed’ in FIA if Mercedes compression ratio behind Melbourne speed
Hamilton fears Mercedes’ pace edge may have a controversial ...
Formula 1 is entering a new era in 2026 because of its regulation overhaul, which is arguably the biggest in the championship ...
Formula 1's governing body, the FIA, has announced a resolution to the sport's regulatory row over engine compression ratios, ...
The FIA confirmed the update following discussions within the sport’s Power Unit Advisory Committee. Under the 2026 ...
The FIA has confirmed changes to the Formula 1 engine compression ratio regulations, with Mercedes powered cars set to suffer ...
Changes to compression ratio tests will be introduced in the summer after a lot of focus on Mercedes' new power unit over pre ...
Rivals push the sport’s governing body into a midseason tweak as a dispute over compression ratios spills from the garage to ...
A revised test at 130°C aims to end off-season speculation — but could shift the debate into 2027.
The FIA have confirmed that new rules will be in place to prevent compression ratios going above 16:1 effectively closing a ...
An unconfirmed theory about how Mercedes and Red Bull have circumvented F1’s power unit compression ratio regulations has ...
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FIA faces fresh scrutiny as David Coulthard points to rule oversight amid compression ratio saga
David Coulthard has criticised the FIA’s rule-making after claims that Mercedes exploited a 2026 compression ratio loophole ...
Assuming a properly tuned engine, there are three factors that contribute to poor streetability: long cam duration, high compression ratios, and excessive cruise rpm. Since cam selection is largely ...
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