P1racenews AI automatic summary:
One of Ferrari’s customer teams have given an update on the legality of the Maranello-based F1 outfit’s 2026 power unit.
One of Ferrari’s customer teams provided an update on the legality of Ferrari’s 2026 power unit, emphasizing the new regulations which focus on electrical energy and sustainable fuels use.
Reports of Mercedes and Red Bull exploiting a potential regulation loophole regarding compression ratios have surfaced, raising concerns within the F1 community.
The FIA is set to address these concerns at an upcoming meeting to ensure clarity on the rules for the new power units.
Cadillac F1 team principal Graeme Lowdon expressed confidence in Ferrari’s legal compliance, boosting the team’s morale for their debut season in 2026.
Cadillac’s experienced driver lineup, featuring Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez, is expected to play a crucial role in the team’s development and adaptation to Formula 1.
Despite the competitive field, Lowdon has managed expectations by indicating that Cadillac may initially struggle to compete against established teams.
The F1 community eagerly anticipates Cadillac’s performance in 2026 as they enter the sport with a strong driver lineup and support from Ferrari in their power units.






