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FIA set for emergency meeting to discuss 2026 F1 engine loophole

Formula 1’s simmering 2026 engine intrigue is about to hit boiling point, with the FIA stepping in to interrogate a potential loophole that could shape the competitive order before a single lap is turned.

With pre-season testing in Barcelona looming, the sport’s governing body has summoned technical experts for urgent talks over how teams are interpreting the new power unit regulations, and whether two manufacturers – namely Mercedes and red Bull Ford – may already have found a way to bend them.

The 2026 rules usher in a radical new era, centered on a revamped V6 hybrid engine that splits power evenly between internal combustion and electrical energy. It’s a clean-sheet challenge for Audi, Ferrari, Honda, Mercedes and Red Bull Ford – and one that has already proven fertile ground for controversy.

At the heart of the dispute lies engine compression. While the regulations are widely understood to cap compression ratios at 16:1, Mercedes and Red Bull are reported to have taken a bold – and risky –interpretation of the wording.

The theory? Design an engine that complies with the limit in ambient conditions, but creeps beyond it once temperatures rise.

The reward would be significant: more power, improved fuel efficiency, and a potentially decisive head start under the new rules. The risk, however, is equally stark.

FIA single-seater director Nikolas Tombazis has already labelled such an approach “suicidal” if it ultimately falls outside the spirit of the regulations.

FIA Moves to Assess the Situation

Initially, the FIA reportedly appeared comfortable with Mercedes’ reading of the rulebook. That stance shifted when Audi, Ferrari and Honda jointly sought clarification, fearing the loophole could hardwire an advantage into the new era.

Rather than wait for an inevitable protest at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix, the FIA is now acting pre-emptively.

A meeting on January 22 – just four days before testing begins at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya – will see technical experts attempt to align interpretations.

“As is customary with the introduction of new regulations, discussions on the 2026 iteration covering power unit and chassis are ongoing,” the FIA said in a statement.

“The meeting planned for 22 January is between technical experts. As always, the FIA assesses the situation in order to make sure the regulations are understood and applied in the same manner between all the participants.”

The timing is awkward. With development already deep into advanced stages, any regulation rewrite is unlikely before 2027.

Options on the table include tightening the wording to enforce a consistent ratio in all conditions – or scrapping the compression ceiling entirely.

For now, rival manufacturers are pushing for clarity – and quickly. Because if this loophole stands, the 2026 pecking order may already be written… before the lights even go out in Melbourne in March.

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