Toto Wolff dismissed rival claims over the legality of Mercedes’ 2026 engine.
He said Mercedes followed the rules and communicated clearly with the FIA.
Rivals questioned engine compression methods used by Mercedes and Red Bull Racing.
Wolff said other manufacturers missed an opportunity and should focus on themselves.
Mohammed Ben Sulayem backed the engine’s legality.
Wolff did not rule out protests after the Australian Grand Prix.
Wolff Tells Rivals to Stop Complaining Over Mercedes 2026 Engine
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