The part that is the funniest is that there is a non zero chance that FIA botched the rule update, or at least some mistake was made by either FIA or Merc.nico5 wrote:To me this is the crucial issue. The fact the FIA rushed to update the technical regs after Merc asked them about it kinda makes them look complicit. There is no need to add such a detail in the regs. It's very common for this kind of measurements procedures to be detailed in appendices or technical directives, which, unlike the regulations:dialtone wrote: ↑07 Feb 2026, 22:03
Saying “we’ve worked with them all the time and they said it’s legal” can easily mean: “2 weeks ago we asked them if 16:1 is to be respected just at ambient and they said yes”. Then FIA updated the rules and everyone else was disappointed as the rule is very black and white at the moment
1) can be enforced unilaterally and with immediate effect by the FIA
2) do not require unanimity among manufacturers to be changed
The very fact they've acted this way on wing bending, fuel flow issues, etc. and took precautions in order not to be able to the same here smells extremely fishy to me.
The rule is black and white IMHO: 16:1 is the max, at all times.
Merc asked measured when, but the rule change following specifies the measurement condition, not the rule.
Merc simply wasn’t disturbed by this, FIA maybe thought that exceeding 16:1 was then ok, but the rule remained black and white as they only updated measurement condition. I.E. they could have updated the rule to say “Geom CR cannot exceed 16:1 at ambient temp” but instead they left the first sentence unchanged therefore not really modifying the requirement and measurement criterias change all the time during a season.
Honestly I think FIA just messed up big time.




