Toto Wolff dismissed rival claims that Mercedes’ 2026 engine breaches regulations.
He insisted the power unit fully complies with FIA rules.
Wolff said other manufacturers missed an opportunity and should focus on themselves.
The dispute centres on engine compression ratios increasing under thermal expansion.
Rivals Ferrari, Audi and Honda raised concerns with the FIA.
Mercedes and Red Bull Racing maintain their designs stay within testing limits.
Wolff said the FIA approved Mercedes’ interpretation and warned rivals may still protest after Melbourne.
Wolff Tells Rivals to Stop Complaining Over Mercedes 2026 Engine
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