Toto Wolff dismissed rival complaints about the legality of Mercedes’ 2026 engine.
He insisted the design fully complies with regulations and FIA testing procedures.
The row centres on compression ratios and thermal expansion during running conditions.
Rivals including Ferrari, Audi, and Honda raised concerns with the FIA.
Wolff said competitors missed an opportunity and should focus on their own development.
He did not rule out protests after the Australian Grand Prix.
Mercedes believes its engine remains robust, legal, and FIA-approved.
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