Why the FIA is putting Mercedes' engine solution to a vote
The FIA has taken the unusual step of putting Mercedes' approach to the engine compression ratio regulations to a vote among all manufacturers. Autosport explains the political and technical reasons behind this democratic approach to resolving a dispute that threatened to overshadow the start of the 2026 season. The article details what each manufacturer stands to gain or lose and why the vote represents a significant moment in F1 governance.
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