Toto Wolff dismissed rival complaints over Mercedes’ 2026 engine legality.
He insisted the power unit fully complies with Formula One regulations.
Wolff said other manufacturers missed an opportunity and should “get their shit together”.
Rivals questioned Mercedes and Red Bull Racing over compression ratios that may rise when engines heat up.
FIA discussed the issue but reached no ruling before testing.
Wolff said the FIA and its president backed Mercedes’ interpretation.
He did not rule out protests after the season opener at the Australian Grand Prix.
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