Pre-season testing hasn't got underway yet and already controversy over Mercedes' power unit threatens to throw the opening ...
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F1: Mercedes and Red Bull engine solution deemed legal by FIA
Within a few weeks of the 2025 season’s conclusion, a significant controversy has emerged ahead of 2026. As has often been in ...
The 2026 season will see huge changes to what Formula One cars look like, how they operate, and ultimately, how races might ...
Formula 1 will undergo a major overhaul next year with new engine and chassis regulations. It’s a leap into the unknown for all teams and manufacturers, although some teams including Red Bull have ...
The first mess of the new F1: Mercedes and Red Bull accused of exploiting 'a grey area' in the rules
New regulations, sure mess. It's not hard to think that the huge regulatory change (Fernando Alonso, for example, said that ...
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Mercedes to cut back F1 engine customers
Toto Wolff has confirmed that the Mercedes Formula 1 Team is considering lowering the number of teams they supply Power Units to in F1 in the near future. Mercedes currently supply engines to three ...
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner has acknowledged the 2026 Formula 1 season could be challenging for the squad, but says Red Bull's in-house engine programme will pay off as it aims to keep Max ...
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