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Wolff warns ADUO gamesmanship could destabilise F1
20 April 2026F1i.comRace report

Wolff warns ADUO gamesmanship could destabilise F1

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff cautions that the FIA's ADUO aid, meant to help lagging power‑unit makers, could be abused as a loophole, risking unfair advantage and reshaping the championship battle.

Toto Wolff, Mercedes team principal, warns that the FIA’s Additional Development and Upgrade Opportunities (ADUO) – a safety net for lagging power‑unit makers – could be turned into gamesmanship. ADUO offers extra development time, a modest cost‑cap lift and limited part changes, but any misuse could tilt the championship.

Why it matters:

  • Competitive balance – thin margins mean small gains shift race outcomes and the title.
  • Regulatory credibility – FIA must maintain a level playing field to protect sport integrity.
  • Team investment – Mercedes has spent billions on its power unit; an uneven ADUO could erode that advantage.

The details:

  • Eligibility – only manufacturers trailing by a set margin qualify, gaining extra wind‑tunnel time, simulation runs and a limited cost‑cap increase.
  • Risk of exploitation – vague wording could let top teams argue marginal gains count as catch‑up, opening a loophole.
  • Current concerns – Audi clearly needs help, while Ferrari, Red Bull and others sit near the front and may push the limits.
  • Wolff’s stance – calls for transparent, precise decisions to keep ADUO a rescue rope, not a leap‑frog tool.

What's next:

  • FIA will review ADUO criteria before 2025, tightening thresholds and adding audit checks.
  • Mercedes will monitor the rollout and raise formal objections if any team leverages ADUO as a shortcut rather than a rescue rope.

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