Mercedes et McLaren apportent des améliorations au Grand Prix du Canada

Mercedes et McLaren introduiront toutes deux des améliorations significatives sur leurs voitures lors du Grand Prix du Canada cette semaine, alors que la saison 2026 de Formule 1 continue d'évoluer.

Mercedes aborde l'épreuve du circuit Gilles-Villeneuve en tant que leader précoce après avoir remporté les quatre premières courses. Le pilote de deuxième année Kimi Antonelli est en tête du championnat après un triplé de victoires à Miami et devance son coéquipier George Russell de 20 points. L'écurie a réservé son package d'améliorations majeur pour Montréal dans l'espoir d'accroître son avance.

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