Mercedes e McLaren portano aggiornamenti al Gran Premio del Canada

Mercedes e McLaren introdurranno entrambe significativi aggiornamenti alle vetture in occasione del Gran Premio del Canada di questa settimana, mentre la stagione 2026 di Formula 1 continua a evolversi.

Mercedes arriva al round del Circuit Gilles Villeneuve come leader iniziale dopo aver dominato le prime quattro gare. Il pilota al secondo anno Kimi Antonelli detiene la testa del campionato dopo una tripletta di vittorie a Miami e guida con 20 punti di vantaggio sul compagno di squadra George Russell. Il team ha conservato il suo pacchetto di aggiornamenti principale per Montreal nella speranza di estendere il proprio vantaggio.

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