Sergej wrote: ↑10 Feb 2026, 07:37
What Newey and other teams say on the basis of nothing is pretty irrelevant, it's the parts' game.
I agree that FIA doesn't seem to want to let this thing go and that interview is pretty clear in my opinion, I'm just wondering how they will handle it to avoid a lawsuit war with Toto or a complete farce (Mercedes PU teams not allowed to race).
Well I understand what you are saying but it’s not just a parts’ game. They need 4/5 votes from the teams and then the FIA and FOM can change whatever they want.
Legitimately this is not an easy position for Mercedes, they are not on the strong side, they are where Ferrari was in 2019, except even weaker imho.
FIA and FOM have no obligation to accomodate them, they only care for the sport so they’ll seek a compromise, but they will not get to run it as is for this year. They are lucky if they get only a fuel flow restriction with a ballast, to balance the reduced fuel, in the tank area.
FIA will have the CAD, so they know the complexity of the fix, and they could even tell them they have to fix this within the first n races and that this isn’t excluded from budget cap or engine allocations for all the teams, so they’ll start one engine down and so on.
This is really the right moment to reinforce what they did to Ferrari 2019 and that FIA doesn’t mess around and stop any future gaming attempt in the engine area.