Toto Wolff dismissed rival claims that Mercedes is exploiting loopholes in the 2026 engine rules.
He insisted the power unit is legal and approved by the FIA.
The dispute centres on engine compression ratios and alleged gains from thermal expansion.
Audi, Ferrari and Honda raised concerns, but Wolff said rivals should “focus on themselves”.
He warned protests could still follow after the season opener in Melbourne.
Wolff Tells Rivals to Stop Complaining Over Mercedes 2026 Engine
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