ADUO is an average measure of all engines (so 8 engines for Mercedes) on all the first 5 races.Sbrillo88 wrote: ↑15 Mar 2026, 12:33but we don't know if they will be in the 3% of performance. Mercedes could be play in Japan, turning down a bit their PU, just to denied ADUO to the competitors.Luscion wrote: ↑15 Mar 2026, 12:21Article from Autoracer from a few days ago said Ferrari plan to introduce their new engine in July if they qualify for ADUO, but today Fred said they can't just focus on the engine. Also big upgrade package for Miami
https://autoracer.it/vasseur-ferrari-in ... -mercedes/while Vasseur does not expect major changes to come from the technical directive. "We don't expect much from the directive, but we do expect a step with the ADUO." The mistake to avoid, however, is focusing solely on the engine. "We also need to improve the car. There is no magic wand. We need to work on tyres, aerodynamics, chassis, suspension as well. Everything. We are ahead of McLaren and Red Bull, but they will also push on developments."
Will they bring the "steel" engine or they will develop this one that they're currently use?
missing every race now is a blessing.bananapeel23 wrote: ↑15 Mar 2026, 12:33
Missing Bahrain is a bit sad since the track is so good and should suit Ferrari so well. Missing Saudi is good though, given that it will be the worst track on the calendar for harvesting.
There is no turning down, or it would be the 8 engines for 5 races.





