Mercedes y McLaren estrenan mejoras en el GP de Canadá de F1

Mercedes y McLaren han introducido importantes mejoras aerodinámicas en el Gran Premio de Canadá en Montreal este fin de semana. Los paquetes marcan pasos clave en sus esfuerzos de desarrollo para la Fórmula 1 de 2026.

Mercedes trajo su primer paquete de actualizaciones importante de la temporada al evento. El W17 presenta un nuevo alerón delantero integrado en la placa base junto con perfiles aerodinámicos para mejorar el flujo. El equipo también revisó la mayor parte del suelo y ajustó los alerones en las cuatro esquinas para ganar carga aerodinámica.

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