Wolff slams F1 rivals amid engine row
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While engine performance across manufacturers has largely been balanced in recent years, the 2026 changes could deliver significant, potentially decisive gains. In 2014, when F1 first introduced hybrid engines, Mercedes emerged with by far the best, setting it on course for eight consecutive world championship wins through to 2021.
The AMR26 is a unique car, featuring phenomenal technical solutions likely to be copied by other teams. With just two hours remaining in Thursday afternoon's session at the shakedown in Barcelona, the AMR26 finally made its debut.
Formula 1’s engine manufacturer’s are set for two meetings with the FIA, both aimed at defusing the simmering dispute over compression ratios.
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F1 tech | Key changes coming to 2026 cars
2026 cars will feature major technical changes, set to favour racing on track. With less than two months until the official shakedown in Barcelona, it’s the perfect time to take a deep dive into what’s coming next season as a completely new generation ...
Formula 1 is embarking on a new era with its 2026 season as the championship will introduce widespread changes to its technical regulations. Car chassis will become lighter and smaller, while more emphasis will be placed on electrical energy, which will ...
Red Bull Powertrains boss Ben Hodgkinson would love to see Formula 1 unleash a full “gloves-off” engine fight between manufacturers.
Mercedes Formula One boss Toto Wolff has criticized rivals for questioning his team's new engine's legality through secretive communications. As Formula One enters a new technical era, Mercedes and Red Bull are accused of exploiting a rules loophole,
Even before the first collective on-track Formula 1 action of 2026, there has been talk about the new engine regulations in Formula 1. More specifically, the focus is on the compression ratio of the internal combustion engine (ICE) – the ratio between ...
Jehran NaidooFormula One’s 2026 regulation reset is one of the most significant technical shake-ups the sport has seen in decades. While much of the public focus has landed on electrification and sustainability,
There have been more than a few production cars with Formula 1 engines, although nearly all of them were quite expensive and exclusive. But decades before the likes of Aston Martin and Mercedes Benz built their F1-powered hypercars, two mainstream ...