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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 ...
Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur insists “enough is enough” and implored Formula 1 not to further alter the race start ...
"Four or five tenths" - Fred Vasseur doesn't believe compression ratio tweak will be Ferrari's saviour.
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A growing Mercedes-Ferrari feud is exposing how fragile Formula 1’s new rules really are
A growing dispute between Mercedes and Ferrari is putting fresh scrutiny on Formula 1’s 2026 race-start procedures. The argument centers on whether current rules are creating unnecessary safety risks ...
Frederic Vasseur insists Ferrari won't vote for any more changes to the start procedure in Formula 1 this season. That's despite the Italian team being indirectly branded "selfish" by George Russell, ...
Ferrari and other F1 teams have been handed an opportunity to close the engine gap to Mercedes following a new FIA ruling.
Ferrari (NYSE:RACE) has vetoed proposed changes to Formula 1 race start procedures, using its influence within the sport's governance to keep current rules in place. The company is also rolling out ...
Charles Leclerc says the new generation of Formula 1 cars are fun for racing and have new tactics involved, but need ...
Mercedes George Russell had accused Ferrari of being selfish and a little bit silly ahead of Chinese GP over blocking further possible changes to F1s starting procedure; watch every session of the ...
Former Ferrari F1 team principal Mattia Binotto has taken a brutal swipe at the Maranello-based outfit. Binotto previously ...
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