Toto Wolff dismissed rivals’ claims that Mercedes’ 2026 engine breaks the rules.
He said competitors should “focus on themselves” after missing a regulatory opportunity.
The dispute centres on engine compression ratios and thermal expansion during running.
Mercedes and Red Bull Racing are accused of gaining a performance edge while passing cold measurements.
FIA discussed complaints from Audi, Ferrari and Honda before testing.
Wolff said the FIA approved Mercedes’ interpretation and called the engine legal.
He did not rule out protests after the Australian Grand Prix but said Mercedes feels secure.
Wolff Tells Rivals to Look Inward Over 2026 Engine Dispute
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