ZIBO CITY, SHANDONG PROVINCE, CHINA, February 12, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The automotive industry depends on ...
Formula One, with new regulations set to make the Australian Grand Prix a must-watch race, as well as the debut of an ...
Toto Wolff ruled out any legal action from Mercedes should the solution found on the engine compression ratio be banned. The ...
With the first Bahrain test in the bag, it's time to pore through the grid and pick our list of Winners and Losers.
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Even though they were one of the first constructors to inform the FIA about Mercedes’ potential loophole, Ferrari will not launch a formal protest to the FIA. It was the Ferrari team principal, Fred ...
Even the most ordinary new vehicles undergo a remarkable amount of testing at the hands of fastidious engineers. Take the ...
All 11 teams were able to put their all-new cars through their paces at the Bahrain International Circuit for three days ...
Formula 1's new era was always going to bring questions, but its first week of serious running has raised more than most.
Ferrari, Honda, Audi and now also Red Bull have raised concerns with the FIA that Mercedes can increase their rate of compression from the allowed 16:1 ratio to 18:1 during operation. Mercedes believe ...
Ferrari wants clarity regarding the Mercedes engine compression ratio saga, with an Australian GP protest ruled out.
The first week of testing is done and dusted in Bahrain, but there is still plenty to unpack after the three days. Follow GPblog's daily liveblog to keep up to date with all the latest and breaking ...
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