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F1 Japan GP: Russell Wins Again but the FIA Regulation Loophole Controversy Is Getting Louder

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George Russell dominated the Japanese Grand Prix but rival teams are screaming foul over what they call an illegal interpretation of the 2026 power regulations. Here is the full story.

George Russell crossed the finish line at Suzuka Circuit on March 29 with a winning margin of 21.4 seconds over Lando Norris — making it three wins from three races in the 2026 Formula 1 season and producing a championship lead that, if maintained, would have him comfortably crowned before the summer break. The performance was dominant. The conversation after the race was not primarily about the performance.

Red Bull Racing's Christian Horner, standing in the Suzuka paddock, was unusually direct in his assessment of the situation: 'The FIA confirmed last month that there was an interpretational issue with the power unit regulations. In our view, that issue has not been resolved. What we're seeing on track is the result of that.' He declined to elaborate further in public, but the message was clear to everyone in Formula 1 who has been following the technical debate running beneath the season.

The controversy centers on how Mercedes has configured the interaction between its internal combustion engine and its motor generator units under the 2026 regulations, which mandated a 50-50 split between thermal and electrical power output. Rival teams allege that Mercedes is extracting electrical power in a way that is not fully compliant with the regulation's intent — deploying it over a longer portion of the lap than the power unit's homologated specifications should allow.

Mercedes flatly denies any regulatory violation. Their technical director James Allison, speaking with the particular precision of someone who has had this conversation with lawyers before, said: 'We are fully compliant with every regulation in every dimension. Our performance comes from engineering excellence and from having understood what these regulations require better than our competitors.'

Max Verstappen, who finished third, 29.2 seconds behind Russell, was more philosophical than usual: 'If there's a problem with the regulations, the FIA should fix it. Until then, we race with what we have.' His race engineer's radio messages during the race, released later by Red Bull, suggest a team that is managing expectations rather than expecting a miracle.

The FIA is expected to issue a technical clarification before the next race. Whether that clarification changes the competitive order or confirms Mercedes' interpretation is the dominant question in Formula 1 right now.

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