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Christian Horner responds to Red Bull and Mercedes power unit loophole rumours
Christian Horner has addressed rumours that Red Bull and Mercedes may have exploited a compression ratio loophole ...
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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 ...
Mercedes Formula 1 boss Toto Wolff is adamant his squad's power unit is fully legal and is bemused by rival complaints about ...
An engine loophole in the 2026 regulations has been the subject of recent meetings ...
Mercedes boss says regulations on compression ratios are “very clear,” tells rivals to “get your shit together.” ...
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F1's compression ratio controversy explained
Despite accusations that their power unit may be illegal, Cadillac insists that their Ferrari engine is legal ahead of the ...
Other F1 teams have raised concerns about Mercedes and Red Bull finding an engine loophole - a topic that is set to remain in ...
Horner has his say on the engine loophole controversy ...
Lando Norris says teams have to accept that a rival may have done a better job with its all-new F1 2026 car. Shakedown ...
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has fired a warning across the Formula 1 engine landscape, telling rival manufacturers to “get your ...
Christian Horner breaks his silence on the alleged Red Bull engine trick and explains why innovation and rule interpretation define Formula 1.
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