Toto Wolff rejected rivals’ claims that Mercedes broke engine rules for 2026.
He said competitors missed an opportunity and should focus on their own development.
The dispute centres on compression ratios rising when engines heat up during running.
Rivals Ferrari, Audi and Honda raised concerns with the FIA.
Wolff insisted the engine complies with regulations and FIA procedures.
He did not rule out protests after the Australian Grand Prix.
Wolff Dismisses Engine Claims and Tells Rivals to Look Inward
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