Honda ADUO Findings Explained as Red Bull Powertrains Leads FIA Engine Benchmark
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“How it should be” – Mercedes backs FIA’s ADUO verdict after surprise Red Bull result
Toto Wolff says ADUO was designed to prevent a repeat of 2014 and believes the system is achieving that. He adds that F1’s catch-up mechanism has “no political background” and is purely based on data
Sergio Perez praises Red Bull Powertrains after FIA ADUO ranks its engine benchmark; Mercedes, Ferrari, Audi, Honda trail.
There is something about the engine front: the F1 managers made the first assessment of engine performance and also decided to make changes for the future. Honda reacts positively.
Honda Accepts FIA Verdict—And Sharpens Its Blade
Honda just did something rare in F1: read the FIA’s new ADUO verdict, said “fair enough,” and headed back to the garage without a soapbox. That tiny shrug might be the loudest move of the season. While others argue spreadsheets, Honda’s chasing little wins in fire and friction—the kind that decide whether you wave at a DRS train or ride it. Why does a polite nod today matter for 2026 politics, Aston Martin’s summer, and a certain benchmark engin…
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