A significant majority of F1 fans believe the FIA was wrong to take action over the compression ratio saga that has been in the headlines in the build-up to the new season.
Rival manufacturers sought action after it emerged Mercedes had seemingly found a way to run its engine at an outlawed 18:1 compression ratio when on the track, but readings could only be taken when the engine was cool.
But Mercedes was able to exploit the loophole by having its engine in conformity with the regulations when at ambient temperatures.
However, in a recent update to the technical regulations, the FIA confirmed that from June 1, it will start checking the compression ratio at 130°C.
It will eliminate any potential advantage Mercedes has explored after the first seven races of the year.
RacingNews365 asked you, the fans, if you thought the FIA had done the right thing - and there was a clear answer.
Over 67 per cent of voters declared that it was wrong to do so, as pushing the limit of the rules is part and parcel of F1.
See the full poll result below!
Was the FIA right to take action over the compression ratio saga?
| Option | % |
|---|---|
| No - Pushing boundaries and finding loopholes is part of the sport | 67.07% |
| Yes - It is unfair to the other engine manufacturers | 32.92% |
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