McLaren investigates straight-line losses to Mercedes despite shared power unit

McLaren Formula 1 team principal Andrea Stella has outlined plans to examine a performance shortfall against Mercedes on the straights. The gap stands at three to four tenths of a second per lap overall.

Stella attributed 70 percent of the deficit to corners, where Mercedes generates more downforce. The remaining 30 percent occurs on straights, with a loss of around one and a half tenths of a second.

The team is considering aerodynamic drag on the MCL40 and differences in how the shared Mercedes power unit is operated. Stella noted ongoing collaboration with Mercedes High Performance Powertrains to improve energy deployment tools.

He said the focus remains on reducing drag while maintaining close dialogue with the power unit supplier. Stella added that projects to increase downforce are already in development and expected to reach the track soon.

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Red Ferrari SF-26 Formula 1 car racing on Barcelona-Catalunya track with visible tire smoke from high degradation during practice.
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Ferrari shows strong long-run pace at Barcelona Grand Prix

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Ferrari brought eight upgrades to the SF-26 for the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix and topped long-run simulations during Friday practice. High tyre degradation affected the entire field.

Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc have cautioned that Ferrari faces a significant challenge at the upcoming British Grand Prix and Belgian Grand Prix due to power unit shortcomings.

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McLaren team principal Andrea Stella described the team's performances in Montreal and Monaco as a reality check after reliability issues and a lack of pace.

Charles Leclerc believes Ferrari faces a difficult task catching Mercedes in the 2026 Formula 1 season due to a power unit disadvantage. He said the team's engine trails both Mercedes and the Red Bull-Ford unit.

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