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Red Bull confident new F1 power unit is legal, albeit "on the very limit" of the rules
Red Bull is convinced the compression ratio of its 2026 F1 engine is within the regulations, as Ben Hodgkinson calls the ...
Compression ratios will be at the top of the FIA’s agenda in a meeting with F1 teams to head off growing fears before the 2026 season gets underway ...
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How the 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu SS sold performance in volume
The 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu SS did something Detroit usually struggled to pull off: it wrapped serious performance in a package that still made sense for families and budget buyers. Instead of ...
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F1 manufacturers to discuss 2026 engine loophole in FIA meeting
Ahead of F1 winter testing at Barcelona, the FIA will hold a meeting with technical experts, with all eyes on an alleged engine loophole used by Mercedes and Red Bull ...
Rivals of Mercedes and Red Bull insist they would be breaking the rules if they were to exploit a loophole in the new engine ...
Widespread reports suggest that at least one power unit manufacturer has managed to find a potential regulatory grey area.
Red Bull say it would be "naive" to expect them to be able to compete at the very front in F1 from the beginning of their new ...
Formula One's governing body is considering taking major action against Red Bull and Mercedes amid reports that their engines are illegal.
A deep breath from Andrea Stella, and McLaren's MCL40 is fired up for the first time.
Mercedes announced another big win yesterday, this one off the track, with confirmation that it has pinched Microsoft as a ...
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