Toto Wolff says Mercedes will not take legal action if the FIA adjusts the compression ratio checks for the 2026 F1 season.
Zak Brown has dismissed the swelling controversy over compression ratios and Mercedes power units as nothing more 'typical ...
Engine compression ratios have become a hot topic ...
A technical loophole involving thermal expansion has triggered accusations, secret letters to the FIA, and a war of words between teams over who'll dominate the 2026 F1 season ...
Toto Wolff has said there is no scenario in which Mercedes could take legal action against the FIA over any potential engine rule changes.
McLaren F1 CEO Zak Brown thinks the ongoing saga around Mercedes and the compression ratio of its power unit is "typical ...
The FIA are looking into at solutions to halt the controversy surrounding compression ratios ahead of the 2026 Formula 1 ...
The FIA are set to review proposal by manufacturers which could see the ban of Mercedes compression ratio trick before the ...
The engine loophole rumours have sparked much debate.
A gasoline piston engine that can dynamically change its compression ratio —that is, the amount by which the piston squeezes the fuel-air mixture in the cylinder—has long been a holy grail of engine ...
Williams team boss James Vowles has emerged as Mercedes’ most vocal defender as controversy swirls around the manufacturer’s ...