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FIA Engine Meeting Ends in Stalemate: Mercedes and Red Bull Keep 2026 Advantage

The engine manufacturers’ meeting yielded no significant decisions regarding the compression ratio measurement controversy, to the dismay of competitors complaining about Mercedes and Red Bull’s solutions. The alleged 10-13 horsepower advantage remains in place for 2026.

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Norris Backs Hamilton for 2026 F1 Comeback: « If Anyone Can Bounce Back, It’s Him »

Lando Norris is convinced Lewis Hamilton will return to his best in 2026 and says he is eager to battle the seven-time world champion on track once again. The reigning F1 champion believes Ferrari’s struggles in 2025 don’t reflect Hamilton’s true abilities.

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Why Ferrari Must Be « Clever » With 2026 F1 Upgrades and Budget Cap

Ferrari team principal Frédéric Vasseur has revealed that managing the cost cap—not finding performance in the wind tunnel—will be the true challenge of 2026 development. With transport costs now included and early flyaway races creating logistical nightmares, Ferrari must be « clever » about when and where to deploy upgrades.

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How Zhou « Ticked All the Boxes » for Cadillac | Ferrari Knowledge Key Factor

Graeme Lowdon has explained why Zhou Guanyu was, in his view, the ideal third driver for Cadillac: thanks to his Formula One experience, but especially his knowledge of the Ferrari power unit. The Chinese driver’s recent work with Ferrari made him the perfect candidate.

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