Mercedes y McLaren presentan mejoras para el Gran Premio de Canadá

Tanto Mercedes como McLaren introducirán importantes mejoras en sus monoplazas durante el Gran Premio de Canadá de esta semana, a medida que la temporada 2026 de Fórmula 1 continúa evolucionando.

Mercedes llega a la ronda del Circuit Gilles Villeneuve como líder inicial tras haber arrasado en las cuatro primeras carreras. El piloto de segundo año Kimi Antonelli ostenta el liderato del campeonato tras un triplete de victorias en Miami, superando a su compañero de equipo George Russell por 20 puntos. El equipo ha reservado su paquete de mejoras más importante para Montreal con la esperanza de ampliar su ventaja.

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