Mercedes makes diffuser tweaks after FIA directive

Mercedes has carried out minor tweaks to the diffuser on its W17 Formula 1 car ahead of the Austrian Grand Prix. The changes follow a technical directive issued by the FIA after rival teams raised concerns about the design introduced in Montreal.

The team arrived at the Canadian Grand Prix with an upgraded package that included serrated spike-like profiles on the upper section of the diffuser. Rivals including Ferrari questioned the solution and sought clarification from the FIA on whether similar concepts would be permitted.

The FIA responded with a directive after the Barcelona Grand Prix. The document, now referred to as an FIA doc, took effect from the Austrian Grand Prix weekend and prohibited the extreme implementation used by Mercedes.

Mercedes confirmed the required adjustments were visible during media day in Austria. The diffuser extensions remain in a revised form without the spike-like profiles. Racing Bulls was also instructed to alter its diffuser extensions.

Other teams continue to explore less extreme diffuser extensions. Ferrari and customer team Haas employ permitted designs on their 2026 cars that stay within the updated guidelines.

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F1 drivers and FIA officials discussing 2026 rule changes at Miami Grand Prix briefing.
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FIA introduces 2026 rule tweaks for Miami Grand Prix

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Formula 1 drivers united in pushing for regulation changes to the 2026 rules, introduced ahead of the Miami Grand Prix. The tweaks address safety concerns from high closing speeds, qualifying energy management, race starts, and wet weather performance. Feedback from drivers has been largely positive, viewing them as a step forward.

Mercedes and McLaren have introduced major aerodynamic upgrades at the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal this weekend. The packages mark key steps in their 2026 Formula 1 development efforts.

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Several Formula 1 teams have modified their rear wings with additional winglets for the Monaco Grand Prix after straight mode was removed this weekend.

Ferrari conducted a filming day at Monza to evaluate upgrades for its SF-26 car ahead of the Miami Grand Prix. The team tested an updated version of its rotating rear wing, known as the 'Macarena', along with other aerodynamic features. These changes come after the cancellation of the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix due to the Iran war.

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Formula 1 manufacturers received initial ADUO results during the Monaco Grand Prix weekend. Audi and Ferrari have already introduced power unit upgrades on track while the FIA awaits final verification requested by Red Bull-Ford.

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