Williams planea un paquete de mejoras importante para el Gran Premio de Canadá

Williams ha confirmado que llevará un paquete de mejoras de rendimiento considerable al Gran Premio de Canadá en Montreal. El director del equipo, James Vowles, afirmó que la escudería busca maximizar sus ganancias durante las próximas semanas tras las mejoras introducidas recientemente en Miami.

Williams llegó al Gran Premio de Miami con un paquete de mejoras sustancial, que incluía un nuevo fondo plano, una carrocería revisada, modificaciones en el alerón delantero, una suspensión trasera alterada, el desarrollo del soplado del escape y una pequeña reducción en el peso del coche. Estos cambios ayudaron al equipo a sumar puntos y cobrar impulso tras un difícil comienzo de la temporada 2026.

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