Mercedes et McLaren présentent des améliorations au Grand Prix de F1 du Canada

Mercedes et McLaren ont introduit d'importantes mises à jour aérodynamiques ce week-end lors du Grand Prix du Canada à Montréal. Ces nouveautés marquent des étapes clés dans leurs efforts de développement pour la Formule 1 de 2026.

Mercedes a apporté son premier grand package d'évolutions de la saison à cet événement. La W17 arbore un nouvel aileron avant intégré à la dérive, ainsi que des cloisons pour améliorer le flux d'air. L'écurie a également revu la majeure partie du fond plat et ajusté les ailettes sur les quatre coins de la voiture afin de gagner en appui aérodynamique.

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