Mercedes traz suas primeiras grandes atualizações para o Grande Prêmio do Canadá

O chefe da equipe Mercedes, Toto Wolff, pediu que seu time mantenha o equilíbrio enquanto se prepara para introduzir seu primeiro pacote de atualizações importante da temporada de 2026 da Fórmula 1 neste fim de semana, no Grande Prêmio do Canadá. A equipe de Brackley visa responder aos ganhos obtidos por rivais como a McLaren no Grande Prêmio de Miami.

Wolff enfatizou a necessidade de manter a perspectiva na prévia da Mercedes. Ele observou que a equipe segue para o Canadá pronta para recuperar um ritmo regular após sete grandes prêmios em 10 fins de semana. As atualizações chegam ao Circuito Gilles Villeneuve de 22 a 24 de maio, mas Wolff ressaltou que o desempenho precisa ser comprovado na pista.

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