Christian Horner has waded into Formula 1’s latest technical storm, addressing the growing controversy regarding Mercedes and Red Bull.
With the turn of the calendar into a new year, there always comes increased anticipation for the new racing season that's to come. As Formula 1 begins the lead-up to its 2026 season, there's already ...
Formula One's biggest piece of pre-season news might be taking another turn, with the iconic German manufacturers backed up against a wall.
There are a couple of new power unit manufacturers in F1 ...
A meeting of Formula 1's engine manufacturers failed to reach a decision on alternative means of measuring compliance with new compression ratio benchmark – despite complaints from those who missed lo ...
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F1 compression ratio controversy: Will FIA crack down on Mercedes and Red Bull's loophole today?
Formula 1’s technical landscape is on the verge of a major flashpoint as manufacturers prepare for two high-stakes meetings ...
For Oracle Red Bull Racing, the start of the 2026 Formula 1 era was always going to come with scrutiny. The team isn’t just ...
FIA: "I don't think there is any discussion of people specifically breaching." ...
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What was the point of keeping F1 testing behind closed doors?
By failing to face the world at their weakest, the teams lost the opportunity to show Formula 1 at its strongest.
The FIA is seeking a "black and white" solution to firmly end the growing debate around a controversial alleged F1 engine trick before the start of the season.
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