12-08-2026 19:40 via gptoday.com

Mercedes explains early-season reliability struggles under 2026 F1 regulations

Mercedes deputy technical director Simone Resta has admitted that the introduction of Formula 1's all-new 2026 power unit regulations created significant reliability challenges, explaining why Mercedes-powered teams suffered more technical problems... More »
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