“I don’t understand why some teams are so focused on everyone else and keep arguing about something that’s already clear and transparent,” Wolff said. “Communication with the FIA has been positive.
After running near the top of the timesheets during the five-day test at the Barcelona circuit in late January, it was noted that the Mercedes-AMG team had a not-insignificant power advantage over the ...
It has not been the simplest start to the year for Mercedes. News at the back end of last-year seemed to prop up the fact that the German team was the front-runner for 2026, with the shift in ...
Nigel first entered the world of automotive journalism in the mid-80s, working for what was then the “bible” of weekly automotive content - Motoring News. Those were the days of tip-tap typewriters, ...
Red Bull have accused F1 rivals Mercedes of pedalling the hype surrounding their supposed power unit advantage. F1 is about to enter one of the most eagerly-anticipated seasons in years, with the ...
Red Bull's engine chief Ben Hodgkinson has said he is confident the team's 2026 power unit is legal and that the recent controversy is a "lot of noise about nothing." Red Bull Powertrains, in ...
Former F1 driver Johnny Herbert has revealed he has heard that Mercedes have faced teething issues with their new 2026 power unit. After finishing second in the 2025 constructors' world championship, ...
Toto Wolff has said Mercedes plans on reducing the number of teams it supplies with its power units once the next regulation cycle rolls around. Mercedes currently powers four of the 11 teams on the ...
Ferrari has stepped into the growing debate around F1’s 2026 power unit rules, amid reports of Mercedes and Red Bull exploiting potential loopholes related to compression ratios. Scuderia technical ...
Formula 1 is still weeks away from its winter break. But the fight for the 2026 season has already begun. Eleven teams are working flat out behind closed doors. However, the fresh rumors about an ...
Formula 1. The first mess of the new F1: Mercedes and Red Bull accused of exploiting 'a grey area' in the rules Formula 1. What is going away in F1 and it's not DRS While a clear line of development ...