The FIA has implemented a system to help underperforming Formula 1 engine manufacturers catch up with their competitors. This system, known as ADUO, is designed to provide additional development opportunities to manufacturers that are struggling to keep up.

Per Motorsport.com, the ADUO system is a complex process that involves the FIA assessing the performance of each manufacturer's engine and determining which ones qualify for extra development help. The FIA has not yet officially revealed which manufacturers will receive this assistance.

How ADUO Works

The ADUO system is based on a set of performance metrics, including power output and reliability. Manufacturers that are deemed to be underperforming in these areas may be eligible for additional development opportunities, such as extra testing time or relaxed regulations.

For India-based F1 fans, understanding the ADUO system can provide valuable insight into the technical side of the sport. With the F1 season in full swing, fans can catch all the action on FanCode.

Source: Motorsport.com