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Mercedes Denies F1 Engine Loophole Accusations
2 Feb
Summary
- Mercedes boss Toto Wolff criticized rivals for questioning engine legality.
- Rivals allegedly made secret meetings and sent letters to FIA.
- The FIA has downplayed controversy ahead of the season opener.

Mercedes Formula One boss Toto Wolff expressed strong disapproval on February 2, 2026, towards rival teams who have allegedly questioned the legality of the team's new engine. Wolff criticized these teams for engaging in secret meetings and sending letters to the FIA, suggesting such actions are an attempt to find excuses before the season begins. He emphasized that Mercedes' communication with the governing body regarding engine regulations, including those concerning thermal expansion, has been positive and transparent.
Wolff asserted that the regulations are clear and that Mercedes' engine adheres to them. He indicated that while some teams might be seeking distractions, the FIA has downplayed the controversy. This situation arises as Formula One enters a new era with significant technical overhauls. The season opener is scheduled for March 8, and the FIA has suggested the current dispute will not overshadow the event.




