Formula 1 and motorsport governing body, the FIA, will vote on a mid-season ban for a controversial engine design believed to have been pioneered by Mercedes for the upcoming 2026 season.
FIA releases statement on safety of F1 race starts after meeting in Bahrain - All 11 teams met with the FIA and Formula 1 on the first day of the final pre-season test on Wednesday ...
The FIA has issued a statement on the status of the compression ratio ...
The organization's announcement could finally bring a huge contention point regarding the 2026 regulations to a close if the rule change goes ahead - and potentially hurt Mercedes.
It emerged that Mercedes has found a potential advantage with its new engine for the 2026 season relating to the compression ratio limits.
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 ...
Formula 1’s governing body, the FIA, has confirmed refinements to the 2026 regulations after meetings in Bahrain. The F1 Commission and Power Unit Advisory Committee both met during pre-season testing ...
FIA single seater director Nikolas Tombazis says Formula 1’s governing body is trying to resolve the topic of compression ...
The Formula One governing body have revealed when exactly Mercedes may have to change their controversial engine.
The current Formula 1 power unit regulations are officially set to be replaced at the end of the 2025 season after the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) approved the championship's next ...
The presentation of the FIA Formula Regional European Championship took place at the headquarters of the Automobile Club d'Italia, the new single-seater championship officially recognized by the ...
Formula 1's power unit manufacturers will vote on a mid-season change on compression ratios which could significantly impact ...
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