Mercedes chief Toto Wolff strikes out at 'moaning' rivals over engine row: 'Get your s*** together!'

Callum Vurley

By Callum Vurley


Published: 02/02/2026

- 19:51

F1 teams have complained about Mercedes potentially utilising a loophole in the rules

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff delivered a blistering rebuke to rival Formula One manufacturers on Monday, urging them to cease their complaints about the legality of his team's 2026 power unit.

Speaking at the Silver Arrows' car launch, an animated Wolff directed his ire at Ferrari, Audi and Honda, who have raised concerns with the FIA over Mercedes' engine design.


"So just get your s*** together," Wolff declared.

The Austrian accused his competitors of conducting clandestine discussions rather than concentrating on their own preparations.

Mercedes chief Toto Wolff has hit out at his F1 rivals

Mercedes chief Toto Wolff has hit out at his F1 rivals

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"They are just doing secret meetings and sending secret letters and keep trying to invent ways of testing that just don't exist," he stated.

The dispute centres on a technical clause within the FIA's regulations governing compression ratios in internal combustion engines.

Under the new 2026 rules, the compression ratio—the relationship between maximum and minimum cylinder volume—has been reduced from 18:1 to 16:1.

However, the regulations stipulate that measurements must be taken at ambient temperature whilst the car remains stationary in the pit lane.

Mercedes and Red Bull are believed to have identified that thermal expansion during track running could permit the ratio to approach the previous 18:1 level.

Mercedes have impressed in the early stages of training so far

Mercedes have impressed in the early stages of training so far

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Such an advantage could reportedly yield gains of up to 0.3 seconds per lap, prompting the three rival manufacturers to lodge formal complaints with the governing body.

Wolff maintained that Mercedes' power unit fully complies with the regulations as written and measured.

"The power unit is legal and corresponds to how the regulations are written, and corresponds to the checks, and how they are measured. That is what the FIA has said, and what the president of the FIA has said," he explained.

The Mercedes boss suggested his rivals were manufacturing grievances ahead of the campaign's commencement.

"Maybe you want to find excuses before you've even started when things are not good," Wolff remarked.

He added that Mercedes had received consistent reassurances from the governing body throughout their communications.

Mercedes arrives at the new season with considerable momentum following an impressive shakedown at Barcelona last week.

George Russell has been tipped as the favourite to become world champion this year

George Russell has been tipped as the favourite to become world champion this year

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The team completed 500 laps across three days of running—more than any other constructor on the grid.

Pre-season testing continues in Bahrain from 11-13 February, with the season-opening Australian Grand Prix scheduled for 8 March.

George Russell has emerged as the early favourite for the drivers' championship, ahead of Red Bull's Max Verstappen.

"It's always nice if your driver is the favourite," Wolff acknowledged. "He deserves it because he's one of the best."

The team principal tempered expectations, however, noting Mercedes had yet to prove their package in competitive conditions.