The FIA has recently launched an e-vote primarily centred on a proposed change to the assessment of the power unit compression ratio in running condition.
Over recent weeks and months, the FIA and the Power Unit Manufacturers have collaboratively developed a methodology to quantify how the compression ratio changes from ambient to operating conditions. Following validation of this approach, a proposal has been submitted whereby, from 1 August 2026, compliance with the compression ratio limit must be demonstrated not only at ambient conditions, but also at a representative operating temperature of 130°C.
The vote has been submitted to the Power Unit Manufacturers, and its outcome is expected within the next 10 days and will be communicated in due course. As with all Formula 1 regulatory changes, any amendment remains subject to final approval by the FIA World Motor Sport Council.
I don’t think it matters. The vote is submitted only to the Power Unit Manufacturers so it’s almost guaranteed to pass. Even if Red Bull has copied Mercs compression trick Audi and Ferrari are clearly against it and Honda is so far behind they have to take whatever advantage they can take. It’s going to be 3 vs 2 in favor of regulatory change.
Do we know the majority requirments for the vote?
I don’t think it matters. The vote is submitted only to the Power Unit Manufacturers so it’s almost guaranteed to pass. Even if Red Bull has copied Mercs compression trick Audi and Ferrari are clearly against it and Honda is so far behind they have to take whatever advantage they can take. It’s going to be 3 vs 2 in favor of regulatory change.