Toto Wolff dismissed rival complaints about the legality of Mercedes’ 2026 engine.
He said competitors should focus on themselves after missing a regulatory opportunity.
Rivals questioned whether Mercedes and Red Bull Racing exploited engine compression rules.
The dispute centres on thermal expansion increasing performance while remaining legal at inspection.
FIA discussed the issue but reached no resolution.
Wolff insisted the engine meets regulations and warned rivals may still protest in Melbourne.
Wolff Tells Rivals to ‘Get Their Act Together’ in 2026 Engine Dispute
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