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Red Bull Racing challenges FIA with explosive engine trick: showdown with Mercedes intensifies!

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
February 10, 2026
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Red Bull Racing challenges FIA with explosive engine trick: showdown with Mercedes intensifies!

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Title: Aston Martin's Newey Takes Aim at Mercedes and FIA Over Engine Controversy: “We'll See How It Unfolds…”

In a shocking twist to the ongoing saga in Formula 1, Aston Martin's technical partner and team principal, Adrian Newey, has boldly confronted both Mercedes and the FIA, suggesting that the engine controversy is far from over. This explosive revelation comes just as the teams gear up for the Australian Grand Prix, intensifying the already heated debate surrounding engine performance regulations.

For the first time, the FIA has openly acknowledged the existence of “some teams” that may be manipulating engine compression ratios during hot conditions. This admission, made by FIA’s Nikolas Tombazis, has sent shockwaves through the paddock, as the governing body scrambles to devise a solution to this brewing issue. Tombazis' statement indicates that the FIA is now under immense pressure to tackle these potential discrepancies, which could significantly impact team performances.

In a bold move, Audi, Ferrari, and Honda have been relentless in their pursuit of the FIA, advocating for a more accurate measurement system that would assess engine performance not at “ambient temperature” as dictated by current regulations, but while the power units are actively functioning. This change could level the playing field, ensuring that no team has an unfair advantage due to clever engineering tricks.

The plot thickens as Red Bull Racing joins the fray, reportedly the initial whistleblower on this controversy. Sources indicate that Red Bull became aware of the so-called “trick” after hiring engineers from Mercedes' power unit division to bolster their own engine department. This strategic move has put Red Bull in a prime position to challenge the status quo, and Newey's comments reflect a growing confidence in their ability to navigate this intricate web of technical regulations.

As the FIA faces mounting scrutiny, the stakes have never been higher. With the Australian Grand Prix on the horizon, all eyes will be on how this situation unfolds. Will the FIA take decisive action to rectify potential imbalances, or will the controversy continue to simmer, shaping the future of Formula 1 racing? One thing is for sure: the tension is palpable, and the implications of this engine saga could reverberate throughout the season.

Newey's final words resonate with a fierce determination: “We'll see how it unfolds…” As fans and teams alike await the next developments, the question remains—who will come out on top in this high-stakes battle for supremacy on the Formula 1 grid?

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