Ferrari and other F1 teams have been handed an opportunity to close the engine gap to Mercedes following a new FIA ruling.
Next weekend's Japanese Grand Prix will be the ultimate test in how much Ferrari can challenge Mercedes this season.
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Why Ferrari believes F1 engine rules tweak won't stop Mercedes
With the compression ratio loophole to be closed, Mercedes is set to lose performance – but Fred Vasseur doesn’t reckon it ...
"Four or five tenths" - Fred Vasseur doesn't believe compression ratio tweak will be Ferrari's saviour.
Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff is furious about the accusations concerning his team’s new engine for F1’s 2026 regulations, but it continues to cause distress over at Ferrari. As Formula 1 gears up for ...
Further changes have been proposed, but the FIA needs the teams to form a supermajority for any new procedures to be ...
Mercedes George Russell had accused Ferrari of being selfish and a little bit silly ahead of Chinese GP over blocking further ...
Lewis Hamilton (left) rises from fifth to first in a practice start completed during the final 2026 F1 preseason test in Bahrain. Sona Maleterova / Getty Images If Ferrari fans wanted to keep hopes ...
The first chapter in the battle between engine manufacturers played out at the Circuit de Catalunya last week as the 2026 Formula 1 season officially began. While F1 testing got underway behind closed ...
F1 2026 title favourites Mercedes could be at risk of losing their advantage over the rest of the pack as the FIA are ...
In 1966, Formula 1 stepped into a new mechanical era, not through small changes but a bold break. The FIA dropped the ...
Well, let me- ‘And what about the flip flops?’ I shall get on to tha- ‘And the macarena??’ Okay that’s enough. Let me explain ...
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