Mercedes e McLaren debuttano con aggiornamenti al GP del Canada di F1

Mercedes e McLaren hanno introdotto importanti aggiornamenti aerodinamici al Gran Premio del Canada a Montreal questo fine settimana. I pacchetti segnano passi fondamentali nei loro sforzi di sviluppo in Formula 1 per il 2026.

Mercedes ha portato al weekend il suo primo importante pacchetto di aggiornamenti della stagione. La W17 presenta una nuova ala anteriore integrata nella paratia insieme a profili deviatori per migliorare il flusso. Il team ha inoltre rivisto gran parte del fondo e regolato le alette su tutti e quattro gli angoli per aumentare il carico aerodinamico.

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