Toto Wolff dismissed rival complaints over the legality of Mercedes’ 2026 engine and told competitors to “focus on themselves”.
He insisted the power unit fully complies with regulations and said rivals missed an opportunity.
The dispute centres on engine compression ratios and alleged gains from thermal expansion.
FIA discussed the issue with manufacturers but reached no resolution.
Mercedes-AMG Petronas and Red Bull Racing maintain their engines are legal.
Wolff did not rule out protests after the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.
Wolff Tells Rivals to Stop Complaining Over Mercedes 2026 Engine
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