Ok, that's true -- forgot about that Newey quote. Still not sure if RB didn't get the trick to work at all, or if they just haven't made the trick work as well as Merc and decided that whatever time they improved was worth sacrificing to nerf the 4 Merc teams.f1isgood wrote: ↑10 Feb 2026, 21:47Newey said that except for one manufacturer everyone is on board. At this point, the reality is Mercedes is on one side and others on the other. While the details of the rumors might be nonsensical, the rumors themselves are true -- Mercedes potentially is doing something that others dislike.upsidedowntoast wrote: ↑10 Feb 2026, 20:48It's weird because I remember exactly where this misinfo came about in the first place:
https://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/for ... orentrick/
They proposed it as a devil's advocate theory and then in the next sentence went on to say "no, that would have been shot down as illegal immediately".
Yet now a ton of people are latching on to that as fact. Including other outlets I guess. Same as with "Red Bull switching sides" -- the original source of that was the Italian newspaper saying "Red Bull is *open* to switching sides" and by the very next day people are acting like they already have / that they were the ones who leaked the news to the rest of the teams because they couldn't get it to work. We still don't know if Red Bull did or didn't get the trick to work.
What we do know is that 1) the rumors of the Mercedes trick was already circulating as early as the middle of last year, 2) during that same time Red Bull was already rumored to have it too, and 3) the FIA has acknowledged some kind of temperature-based compression ratio trick but no other details, whether it's thermal expansion of metals, negative thermal expansion, antechambers, curved chambers, etc.
Everyone is just citing soundbites from one another without verification or fact checking I guess.
I stand by the 2nd combustion chamber thing though. I've seen no proof it exists but I know the origin of the suggestion.
