McLaren to receive Mercedes power unit upgrade at Belgian Grand Prix

McLaren is the only Mercedes customer team without the new power unit specification at the British Grand Prix this weekend. Team CEO Zak Brown confirmed the decision stems from remaining mileage on the current engines.

Brown spoke during Friday's FIA press conference at Silverstone. He explained that McLaren must cycle through its existing engines before switching.

"We've got life left on our current engines, so we need to wait until we do an engine change," Brown said. Other Mercedes customers including Alpine and Williams have already adopted the reliability upgrade introduced by Mercedes in Austria.

Brown expects Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri to receive the new specification ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps. The circuit's power demands make it a logical point for the change.

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Mercedes and McLaren will both introduce significant car upgrades at this week's Canadian Grand Prix as the 2026 Formula 1 season continues to evolve.

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McLaren team principal Andrea Stella has stated that the team's status as a Mercedes customer has become a disadvantage for the first time this Formula 1 season. The comments follow reliability issues during recent races.

Ferrari plans to introduce an upgraded Formula 1 engine and a new Shell fuel as early as the Austrian Grand Prix, subject to FIA approval.

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Williams will introduce an almost entirely new car by the Formula 1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix in late September. The team will roll out a medium-sized upgrade package at this weekend's British GP, followed by smaller updates at subsequent races.

 

 

 

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