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F1 2026: Engine War Ignites Over Leaked Tech Secret

24 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • A loophole in 2026 F1 engine rules could grant 15 extra horsepower.
  • Mercedes and Red Bull allegedly exploiting a rule concerning compression ratio.
  • Ferrari, Honda, and Audi demand clarity from FIA on engine regulations.
F1 2026: Engine War Ignites Over Leaked Tech Secret

Formula 1's 2026 season is already embroiled in an engine war, sparked by allegations of a leaked technical exploit. Reports indicate that Mercedes and Red Bull have identified a loophole in the new engine regulations concerning compression ratios at ambient versus operating temperatures, potentially yielding an extra 15 horsepower.

The controversy allegedly began when a Mercedes engineer, who moved to Red Bull Powertrains, is said to have leaked the concept seven months ago. While Mercedes has reportedly been developing this idea for over a year, they may face issues racing it under current interpretations, potentially affecting other Mercedes-powered teams like McLaren, Williams, and Alpine.

The situation has prompted an urgent meeting with the FIA, as Ferrari, Honda, and Audi seek immediate clarification. The governing body faces a dilemma: banning the concept could disqualify multiple teams, while approving it might lead to protests and disqualifications before the season even starts. A potential compromise is being discussed to allow temporary use, but rivals are reportedly resistant.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The 2026 F1 regulations cap engine compression at 16:1, measured at ambient temperature, a detail that has led to controversy.
They are reportedly exploiting a loophole where engine compression increases when hot, potentially adding 15 horsepower.
The FIA is monitoring the situation and faces pressure from teams like Ferrari and Honda to clarify the controversial engine regulations.

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