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Next year, new Formula 1 regulations will come into force, which will be one of the most ambitious, if not the most radical, regulations in recent decades.

Cars will become smaller and lighter, active aerodynamics will appear, and changes will also affect power units. The balance between electrical components and the internal combustion engine will change from 80/20 to 50/50 in favor of the internal combustion engine.

Among the changes made to the power plant arrangements was the reduction of the engine compression ratio from 1:18 to 1:16. This latest change became the cause of heated debate and appeals directly to the FIA.

There will be five engine suppliers in F1 next season: Audi (Audi), Mercedes (Mercedes, McLaren, Williams, Alpine), Ferrari (Ferrari, Cadillac, Haas), Honda (Aston Martin) and Red Bull-Ford (Red Bull, Racing Bulls).

According to available information, it was claimed that Mercedes and Red Bull found a loophole in the rules that could give their cars an advantage of up to 0.5 seconds per lap.

In this article we will tell you exactly what technical solutions the teams have come up with and how their competitors plan to counter this potential advantage.

What is the advantage

Compression ratio is an indicator that shows how many times the air-fuel mixture is compressed in the cylinder from the moment the piston is at the bottom to the moment it reaches the highest point. In simple terms, this is the ratio of the total volume of the cylinder to the volume of the combustion chamber.

While the compression ratio was 1:18.0 in the regulations introduced in 2022, this ratio was reduced to 1:16.0 with the new rules.

This could be considered a step back because with a higher compression ratio you can get more power from the same amount of fuel, potentially meaning more performance from the internal combustion engine.

Two of the manufacturers, Mercedes and Red Bull, have reportedly found a “grey area” in these rules that allows them to circumvent the restrictions.

However, this is difficult to enforce because the FIA ​​will actively check that all elements of the car comply with the regulations. In particular, the following expressions are used regarding the compression ratio:

“No engine cylinder may have a geometric compression ratio higher than 16.0. The procedure for measuring this value will be described in detail by each manufacturer and carried out at ambient temperature. This procedure must be approved by the FIA ​​technical department and included in the manufacturer’s homologation dossier.”

Allegedly, during testing they managed to make sure that at ambient temperature everything corresponded to the predicted compression value – exactly 1:16.0.

However, in racing conditions, when engine temperatures rise and materials expand, compression levels exceed acceptable limits.

It is unknown whether it actually reaches 1:18, but if so, the advantage that cars with these power plants would gain could be up to about 15 horsepower. This works out to around 0.3-0.5 seconds per lap depending on the track.

Of course, this is a significant advantage, which is why other manufacturers have requested the FIA ​​to ban the use of this technology.

And here the Federation faces a difficult choice. Mercedes and Ford Red Bull customers together make up more than half of the peloton; 6 out of 11 teams, i.e. 12 cars.

Banning their decision would mean forcing a large part of the peloton to restructure just a month before the first tests, introducing reliability and performance risks. And if this is not done, Ferrari, Honda and Audi customers’ chances of victory and high rankings will be destroyed.

At the same time, sources indicate that Red Bull, which joined this decision later, could still return to the allowed figures of 1:16.0. However, Mercedes, which has been working on this concept for much longer, will no longer have time to do this.

How will the FIA ​​decide and what will be the actions of the competitors?

As noted by the authoritative publication Motorsport, the FIA ​​plans or may have already decided to recognize the Mercedes and Red Bull concept as fully legal if it can pass bench tests, even if the compression ratio during operation exceeds the permissible value.

This situation is reminiscent of what happened with Mercedes’ DAS system in 2020; This system made it possible to mechanically change the angle of the wheels while the vehicle was in motion. Since there is no direct article in the regulation that would prohibit its use, an agreement was reached that allowed the use of the system in 2020 and promised to get rid of the system in 2021.

After that, competing teams have three possible options:

1. Redesign the engine

Audi, Honda and Ferrari could try to redesign the engine as soon as possible and introduce a new design before the start of February testing to fully comply with current standards and FIA regulations. This includes quickly making technical changes, carrying out all necessary trial tests and checking compliance with the permitted parameters to avoid losing competitiveness at the beginning of the season.

However, there is no guarantee that the team will be able to achieve the same level of efficiency and, most importantly, engine reliability in a short time. The risks are extremely high and it is unlikely that anyone will have time to complete all the necessary work on time.

Complete changes will most likely not be made before the middle of the championship.

2. ADUO

Use the ADUO (Additional Development and Upgrade Opportunities) procedure. This is a new concept that the FIA ​​has introduced into the engine regulations from the start of the 2026 season, providing additional opportunities for the development and modernization of power units. The aim of ADUO is to equalize the performance of engines from different manufacturers and prevent one from gaining the upper hand. According to the terms of the procedure, drivers who fall behind after every 6th, 12th and 18th race of the season are provided with certain reliefs, in particular an increase in the spending limit and additional testing hours.

3. Protests

​Submit protests for each race and try to prove that your opponents’ decisions were illegal during official investigations. Competing teams will most likely object to the clearly stated general clause of the rules: “Formula 1 cars must fully comply with the rules throughout the entire competition.”

This means that any deviation from the requirements, even temporary or under certain conditions, may be grounds for formal objection and sanctions.

Even so, a large-scale scandal broke out in F1 before the new generation cars even hit the track. This only raises expectations for the winter break.

Whether the advantage will really be that big, whether only two manufacturers can achieve it, and how this will affect the balance of power throughout the season; All of this makes the 2026 championship extremely interesting right now.

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One of the two new teams on the Formula 1 grid is preparing to introduce its car for the 2026 season. The Audi team will officially reveal the new car at a special event in Berlin on Tuesday, January 20.

Audi has fully taken over Sauber’s project ahead of the 2026 season and will start its first Formula 1 championship as a factory team and power unit manufacturer. The team has also retained a significant portion of its 2025 Sauber structure, including team boss Jonathan Whitley and drivers Gabriel Bortoleto and Nico Hulkenberg.

This will make Audi the fourth team to submit designs for its 2026 car, after Red Bull, Racing Bulls and Haas. The presentation will take place in the German capital in the format of a full-fledged seasonal launch.

Following the main event, a separate event will be held in Berlin on Wednesday, January 21 for selected fans and media to take a closer look at the new car and its livery.

The presentation will start on January 20 at 20:00 Kyiv time. During the event, the team will reveal the car’s full design for the 2026 season.

Let’s remember that Audi had previously put the 2026 car on the track during promotional races at the Barcelona-Catalonia circuit in early January, but only a limited number of images were released at that time.

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Audi will pay 1 million 250 thousand Euros to the driver for winning the Formula 1 race

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Formula 1 driver Nico Hulkenberg can count on a multimillion-dollar bonus in his first season with Audi if he can repeat the results in the 2025 season.

Last season, the German pilot reached the Formula 1 podium after 250 races for the first time in his career and finished the British Grand Prix in third place. At Silverstone, Hulkenberg was ahead of seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton and scored 15 points in one go.

Hulkenberg scored 51 points at the end of the 2025 season.

On the eve of Audi’s first season, specialized media reported that the 38-year-old pilot signed a contract providing a bonus of 50 thousand euros for each point earned in the 2026 season.

Given the large-scale changes in Formula 1, even the pilots themselves cannot yet predict the balance of power in the peloton. However, if Hulkenberg scores 51 points again, the bonus can reach 2 million 550 thousand euros in addition to his base salary at Audi.

If Nico manages to win the race and score the maximum 25 points, this will immediately earn him a bonus of 1,250,000 euros.

The team will present the appearance of its first car today at 20:00 Kyiv time.

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Thomas Berman, the younger brother of Haas Formula 1 team driver Oliver Berman, will officially take part in Italian Formula 4 and Euro 4 in the 2026 season.

Thomas will represent the VAR team colours.

The 16-year-old Briton spent last year in British Formula 4, where he scored one win and finished eighth in the final season standings.

But the ones that are considered the most prestigious and promising are the Italian and European Formula 4 championships. They are often chosen by young pilots for further career advancement. In addition, Thomas’ older brother Oliver Berman also competed in these series and became the Italian Formula 4 champion in 2021 with 11 wins.

Let us also remind you that Ukrainian Alexander Bondarev will compete in the same championships with the Prima Racing team in the 2026 season. The Ukrainian pilot does not hide his ambitions and has repeatedly expressed his intention to fight for the championship title.

Bondarev now participates in Middle East Formula 4 in preparation for the European leg of the season. After the first stage, he took first place in the general rankings and became the leader in the rankings.

Thomas Berman will compete in the Formula Winter Series as part of his preparations.

The competition between the current “four” promises to be extremely high, and the appearance of the younger brother of the Formula 1 pilot will only increase interest in the series.

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