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Mercedes’ 2026 engine controversy: could a ‘trick’ unleash a 15-horsepower advantage?

Harry Bright by Harry Bright
January 13, 2026
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Mercedes’ 2026 engine controversy: could a ‘trick’ unleash a 15-horsepower advantage?

Title: Mercedes’ Controversial Engine for 2026: A Potential Power Play Worth 15 Horsepower?

In a shocking revelation that could shake the foundations of Formula 1, the renowned German publication Auto Motor und Sport has unearthed a potentially game-changing advantage lurking within Mercedes’ engine design for the upcoming 2026 season. As the F1 community braces for the highly anticipated meeting on January 22, the stakes have never been higher.

At the heart of the controversy is an eyebrow-raising compression ratio—reported to be 16:0 when the engine is off, poised to escalate to a staggering 18:0 when the engine is hot. This discrepancy has ignited fierce debates among teams about the regulatory gray areas that Mercedes may be exploiting during the design phase. With the clock ticking down to the crucial FIA meeting, tension is mounting as Ferrari, Audi, and Honda have banded together, sending a scathing letter to the FIA demanding the ban of this engine. They cite the critical point 1.5 of the technical regulations, which emphasizes that cars must remain fully compliant at all times during competition.

Auto Motor und Sport has estimated that this controversial compression ratio could yield an eye-popping advantage of 15 horsepower for the Mercedes V6 thermal engine, should it be “inflated” to 18:0 instead of the standard 16:0. The implications are staggering—if Mercedes maintains a clear supremacy with this power unit, which also powers McLaren, Williams, and, for the first time, Alpine, we could be witnessing a seismic shift in the competitive landscape of Formula 1.

Currently, the FIA shows no immediate intention to revise the regulations, but the winds of change could blow swiftly should Mercedes demonstrate an undeniable edge on the tracks. Will this potential power play be the catalyst for a dramatic reshaping of alliances and rivalries in F1? As teams scramble to prepare for the upcoming season, the pressure is on for the FIA to address these allegations head-on.

The countdown to January 22 is on, and the world of motorsport is watching with bated breath—will the FIA take decisive action, or will Mercedes’ cunning design give them an unassailable lead in the 2026 Championship? The drama is just beginning, and fans can expect nothing less than a thrilling showdown at the FIA meeting.

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