Abstract: A method for controlling the fuel-air mixture in an Otto engine having at least one cylinder, especially in an automobile engine, for the optimum use of a catalyser (18) with a probe in the hot exhaust gas stream (20) containing carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides and hydrocarbons. The measuring signals of the probe are converted through electronic means into control signals for the mixture preparation and ignition. The oxygen content of the exhaust gas stream gas stream (20) is measured in the combustion chamber of the cylinders, beyond the outlet valve in the cylinder heads or in the single pipes (12), in the protective region of a smooth, aerodynamic deflection device (40) without a reference atmosphere with a resistive ceramic oxygen probe (24) having a heat resistance up to approximately 1300.degree. C. and an adjustment time within the millisecond range.