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Thread: Pre-Season Engine drama
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7th February 2026, 19:22 #21Senior Member
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It seems the FIA have agreed to testing engine compression at high temperatures from the Australian GP. If Mercedes is doing what everyone is saying, they might be cooked. Once again, the championship is wide open. I bet Russell is kicking something hard.
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Yesterday, 03:36 #22Senior Member
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Wolff is kind of annoyed
“I don’t understand why some teams are so focused on everyone else and keep arguing about something that’s already clear and transparent,” Wolff said. “Communication with the FIA has been positive. The procedure is standard. So sort out your own crap — don’t hold secret meetings to invent ways to check parts that don’t even exist yet.”
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Yesterday, 17:09 #23Senior Member
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If Mercedes turns out to be cooked, who is the likely new favourite? Ferrari is lighter than the Mercedes W17 at the mo. McLaren has weight problems as well. Aston Martin has not shown their hand properly, so we do not know if the new chassis works well with the Honda engine.
From a fuel perspective, Shell seems ahead of the other fuel suppliers, as they have been supplying racing biofuels for some time now. Which may suggest that Ferrari might have the edge to be the favourite.
That said, we have to keep an eye out for Redbull.Better a witty fool than a foolish wit.
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