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Relaxing engine freeze talk 'nonsense' - Wolff

Toto Wolff speaks out.

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McLaren Mercedes logo on a truck
Monisha Kaltenborn, Sauber Team Principal
Sebastian Vettel, Red Bull Racing RB10
Toto Wolff, Mercedes AMG F1 Shareholder and Executive Director
Nico Rosberg, Mercedes AMG F1 W05
Felipe Massa, Williams FW36

Sep.21 (GMM) Toto Wolff has declared Mercedes' obvious resistance to relax F1's engine 'freeze'.

The German marque has utterly dominated in 2014, producing a clearly superior turbo V6 'power unit' than its engine rivals Renault and Ferrari.

Despite the fixed homologation of the power unit specification, the struggling suppliers can make substantial changes for 2015 in the form of a 'token' system that allows for an up to 48% design overhaul.

But also being discussed is that, in the event of another situation like 2014 where one manufacturer is clearly ahead, engine makers have the opportunity to catch up mid-season.

The further development of engines is absolute nonsense

Toto Wolff

"Formula one is not just about different engines," Monisha Kaltenborn, whose Sauber team uses the underpowered Ferrari power unit, said in Singapore.

"Engines do play a role there but the gap should not be that big."

It is believed the prospect of one in-season engine development push has been discussed by team bosses recently, with many other non-Mercedes teams also thinking it is a good idea.

Mercedes power unit runners opposed

For obvious reasons, the Mercedes runners are opposed.

"No!" said Claire Williams, whose Grove based team has emerged from a slump in 2014 after switching from Renault power.

"You have to enter the season with your race car and, if you haven't done a good enough job, then why change the regulations?" she added.

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has the same attitude.

"The further development of engines is absolute nonsense," he is quoted by Speed Week.

"If you are not sorted out by the homologation of 28 February for the year, why should it be any different three months later?" he asked rhetorically.

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