No, I think it is as in the report: They drop in the CR when getting warmer. While Merc has an expansion mechanism that works the opposite direction, that keeps or raises the CR. So it was most likely wrong that they use some extra chamber/volume, which was my bet.ScottB wrote: ↑20 Feb 2026, 12:07I guess either;AR3-GP wrote: ↑20 Feb 2026, 12:04The Hughes article doesn't make any sense. He's a Merc fan. If they vote down the test, then it will just remain a cold test at 16:1 and they won't be able to run above 16:1 at ambient so that it comes down to 16:1 hot. So what is the benefit of voting it down?
If test becomes cold and hot, then there's potential to actually hinder Mercedes.
They want to push for a purely hot test, to the advantage of that faction.
They don't think their own engine would pass the proposed 130C oven test.
So Merc just needs to reduce the effect of the trick to stay at 1:16 all the time. While the others are simply not helped by the warm and cold test, nothing changes for them.
I think this is again super fishy if it is true...a only warm test would level the field and everyone would run 1:16 when it matters. So it sounds to me as if the FIA and Toto have a perfect curve ball thrown at all other manufacturers with this.
