Toto Wolff rules out Mercedes legal action as compression ratio furore set for critical vote
Toto Wolff has said there is no scenario in which Mercedes could take legal action against the FIA over any potential engine rule changes.
Toto Wolff has said there is no scenario in which Mercedes could take legal action against the FIA over any potential engine rule changes.
The FIA: "We want people to be competing on the track and not in the courtroom, or in the stewards room."
On the eve of Bahrain pre-season testing, it is time to round-up the latest F1 news headlines.
Cadillac F1 CEO Dan Towriss: "There's unanimous views outside of Mercedes as to what should happen."
Kimi Antonelli will drive the W17 on Wednesday afternoon in Bahrain.
Toto Wolff says Red Bull has done a "good job" with its first engine.
Let's take a fast-paced run through the latest F1 news...
The Mercedes W17 lapped "between three and four seconds away from the car’s full potential" in Barcelona, it has been claimed.
Mercedes "world dominance" in F1 2026? No thanks, says Toto Wolff.
George Russell has emerged as the bookmakers' F1 2026 title favourite. Toto Wolff says that is a "deserved" tag.
Zak Brown was impressed by the Red Bull engine in Barcelona, and also wants FIA action over energy deployment issues.
Friday's fast-paced F1 news is go, go, go!
The engine loophole rumours have sparked much debate.
Andrea Stella spoke highly about how Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull all took to pre-season running.
A lot of talk is taking place behind-the-scenes with concerns that Mercedes and Red Bull have found a loophole in the FIA regulations.
The Barcelona closed-doors shakedown was a debut run in the new F1 2026 machines which went relatively smoothly for most.
Toto Wolff's Mercedes is rumoured to be amongst the title favourites for the 2026 season.
Mercedes will power more than a third of the 2026 grid with four teams using the engines this upcoming season.
How an F1 car is powered will be significantly different in 2026 than in any other previous season as battery power reliance increases.
Christian Horner says Mercedes and Red Bull are pushing F1 2026 power unit limits, dismissing claims of “cheating like wildcats.”
Tuesday's fast-paced F1 news is go, go, go!
While Mercedes proved early favourites at testing in Barcelona, George Russell is wary of the potential threat posed by Aston Martin.
It's another new week, and we have started with a busy, busy day of F1 news - so let us catch you up through the main headlines.
Mercedes v McLaren: The engine battle Toto Wolff 'desperately' doesn't want to lose again
George Russell highlighted Red Bull's high potential in 2026, and hopes to battle with Max Verstappen at the front.