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Fred Vasseur slams shocking delay in Formula 1 compression ratio vote ahead of critical Australian Grand Prix

Arthur Ling by Arthur Ling
February 20, 2026
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Fred Vasseur slams shocking delay in Formula 1 compression ratio vote ahead of critical Australian Grand Prix

Title: Fred Vasseur Slams Compression Ratio Delay: A 'Shame' for Formula 1 Ahead of Critical E-Vote

In a stunning revelation that has sent shockwaves through the Formula 1 community, Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur has condemned the delay in implementing any changes to the controversial compression ratio rules, labeling it a “shame.” As teams prepare for the upcoming Australian Grand Prix, the fate of engine performance hangs in the balance, with any potential alterations not set to take effect until after the 13th race of the season—the Hungarian Grand Prix—on August 1.

The tension surrounding the compression ratio saga has reached a boiling point, with whispers of Mercedes exploiting a loophole in the new engine regulations, which dictate a strict limit of 16:1 for the geometric compression ratio of engines. Article C5.4.3 clearly states: “No cylinder of the engine may have a geometric compression ratio higher than 16:1.” However, reports suggest that Mercedes has ingeniously engineered a way to push that ratio to 18:1 during actual running conditions while still complying with the ambient temperature tests.

After weeks of intense negotiations and discussions within the Power Unit Advisory Committee (PUAC), the FIA has opted for an e-vote to settle the matter. An official statement from the FIA confirmed the launch of this crucial vote, aimed at proposing a revised methodology for assessing the power unit compression ratio under operating conditions, not just at ambient temperatures. If approved, the new regulations would come into play starting August 1, 2026.

Vasseur, speaking candidly to the media in Bahrain, expressed his frustrations over the timing of the vote. “First, we don’t have a clear decision today. I mean that it’s quite difficult, because we have to send the engine to Melbourne in two days’ time,” he stated, highlighting the urgency of the situation. “Now that it’s a challenge, but overall, we have to trust the system. We are convinced that we will find a solution between us, and then we have to follow the process of the governance of Formula One. But yeah, it’s a shame; it’s more about the delay and the timing than anything else.”

The stakes couldn’t be higher as the outcome of the vote, which requires a supermajority approval from four engine manufacturers, Formula 1, and the FIA, looms large. FIA’s single-seater director, Nikolas Tombazis, elaborated on the rationale behind the August implementation date. “We felt it was feasible, because we didn’t feel there was any discussion of anything illegal,” he asserted. “We think people have spent time designing their engines and solutions. We felt it was wrong to make changes for the start of the season.”

As the teams gear up for Australia, the outcome of this critical e-vote remains uncertain. Will the decision favor Mercedes, or will it align with the positions of Ferrari, Red Bull, Honda, and Audi? The tension is palpable, and as Vasseur pointedly noted, the lack of clarity is a significant hurdle. “It’s more on the delay and the timing than something else,” he reiterated.

With the clock ticking and teams racing against time, the F1 world awaits the verdict of this pivotal e-vote. Will it reshape the competitive landscape of the sport, or will it merely be a footnote in the ongoing saga of engine regulations? One thing is for certain: the drama is far from over, and fans are on the edge of their seats as the engines roar back to life in Melbourne.

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