Mercedes brings first major upgrades to Canadian Grand Prix

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has urged his team to stay balanced as it prepares to introduce its first major upgrade package of the 2026 Formula 1 season at this weekend's Canadian Grand Prix. The Brackley outfit aims to respond to gains made by rivals such as McLaren at the Miami Grand Prix.

Wolff emphasized the need for perspective in the Mercedes preview. He noted that the team heads to Canada ready to regain a regular rhythm after seven grands prix in 10 weekends. The upgrades arrive at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve from 22 to 24 May, but Wolff stressed that performance must be proven on track.

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Red Bull RB22 F1 car with new 'Macarena' rear wing and upgrades unveiled at Miami Grand Prix pit lane, featuring Max Verstappen and team.
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Red Bull unveils major upgrades for Miami Grand Prix

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Red Bull introduced a significant upgrade package for its RB22 car at the Miami Grand Prix, including a new 'Macarena' rear wing, revised sidepods, and weight reductions. Max Verstappen said the changes have almost halved the performance gap to frontrunners. Team principal Laurent Mekies described the developments as heading in the right direction.

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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Mercedes and McLaren have introduced major aerodynamic upgrades at the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal this weekend. The packages mark key steps in their 2026 Formula 1 development efforts.

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has expressed surprise at the pace of Ferrari's car development this season, questioning how the team can afford so many upgrades while complying with Formula 1's budget cap.

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Podium finishers at the Canadian Grand Prix said the race delivered exciting wheel-to-wheel action, yet they remain concerned about Formula 1's 2026 power unit regulations.

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.

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McLaren team principal Andrea Stella said the team lacked the pace to challenge for the podium in the Canadian Grand Prix even without its tyre strategy and reliability problems. The squad struggled particularly in the cold conditions at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal.

 

 

 

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