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Cadillac chief defends Ferrari engine’s legality amid explosive FIA controversy and loophole allegations

Arthur Ling by Arthur Ling
January 21, 2026
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Cadillac chief defends Ferrari engine’s legality amid explosive FIA controversy and loophole allegations

Cadillac’s Bold Stand: Ferrari Engine ‘Fully Legal’ Amid Controversial Speculations!

In a dramatic statement that has sent shockwaves through the motorsport community, Cadillac’s team principal, Graeme Lowdon, has boldly claimed that the Ferrari engine powering their new Formula 1 team is “fully legal.” This declaration comes on the heels of mounting speculation that several power unit manufacturers might be skirting the edges of regulatory compliance, particularly regarding the controversial compression ratio limits.

Lowdon’s comments arrive as whispers grow louder about potential rule-bending by power unit giants, specifically Mercedes and Red Bull. These manufacturers are rumored to have unearthed a loophole allowing their engines to technically meet the stringent 16:1 compression ratio limit during official testing, only to exceed it once the cars hit the racetrack. This alarming revelation has prompted other engine suppliers, including Honda, Ferrari, and Audi, to reach out to the FIA for urgent clarification of the regulations.

As the motorsport world awaits an urgent meeting set for January 22, which will involve the FIA and power unit suppliers, Cadillac’s Lowdon remains steadfast in his confidence. “What I’m very confident and happy about is we have a fully legal engine,” he said emphatically during an interview with Sky Sports. “With these engines, the combustion is not allowed to take place at a compression ratio above 16 to 1. Without going into too many details, we know that Ferrari have completely followed the rules where that stands. That gives us a lot of confidence.”

Lowdon further emphasized the clarity of the regulations, stating, “To me, it’s extremely clear it’s there in black and white.” This assertion highlights the integrity of Cadillac’s partnership with Ferrari as they gear up for their maiden season. “We work and support our power unit partner to the absolute maximum. We’re very happy with the relationship,” he added, dismissing any speculation surrounding other manufacturers’ compliance.

With a rich history of collaboration with Ferrari, which Lowdon describes as “great partners” and an “iconic name in Formula 1,” Cadillac is poised to make a significant impact. The American team has been aggressive in its preparations, recently completing a private shakedown at Silverstone, a milestone that Lowdon views as a critical learning opportunity. “Every time you do anything with a Formula 1 car, you’re learning,” he remarked, expressing excitement about the journey ahead.

As the countdown to the new season intensifies, Cadillac’s commitment to transparency and adherence to the rules sets a powerful precedent in an increasingly competitive landscape. With tensions rising and the potential for rule-bending looming large, all eyes will be on the FIA’s upcoming meeting, which could reshape the dynamics of Formula 1 power units. Will Cadillac’s bold claims hold true, or is the world of Formula 1 about to witness a seismic shift? The answer could redefine the sport as we know it!

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