Toto Wolff dismissed rival complaints over the legality of Mercedes’ new engine.
He insisted the design complies fully with regulations and FIA procedures.
Rivals claim Mercedes and Red Bull Racing exploited thermal expansion to boost performance.
FIA discussed the issue with manufacturers but resolved nothing.
Wolff accused competitors of missing an opportunity and searching for excuses.
He warned rivals should focus on themselves before considering protests at the Australian Grand Prix.
Wolff Tells Rivals to Look Inward as 2026 Engine Dispute Escalates
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