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Mercedes and McLaren Unleash Major Upgrades in Canadian GP Arms Race
22 May 2026Racingnews365AnalysisPreview

Mercedes and McLaren Unleash Major Upgrades in Canadian GP Arms Race

Both title contenders arrive in Montreal with significant upgrades as Mercedes aims for a fifth straight win. The Silver Arrows bring seven new parts, while McLaren counters with six, setting up a crucial weekend.

Mercedes and McLaren have brought substantial upgrade packages to the Canadian Grand Prix, escalating the championship battle. Mercedes, fresh off victory in Miami, is targeting a fifth consecutive win with seven upgrades to its W17. McLaren counters with six new parts, including a revised front wing and bodywork.

Why it matters:

The early-season dominance of Mercedes is being challenged by McLaren's rapid development. With the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve's unique demands, these upgrades could decide the pecking order for the next several races. Both teams are leaving no stone unturned in their pursuit of the title.

The details:

  • Mercedes: Seven upgrades covering the entire car. A new front-wing with reprofiled endplates improves rearward airflow, while a rear winglet channels air to the diffuser for more downforce. The floor and diffuser roof have been redesigned to increase local load. Circuit-specific larger front brake ducts address heavy braking demands.
  • McLaren: Six upgrades led by a new front-wing for consistent airflow across operating range. Fresh bodywork includes a revised engine cover and halo winglet. Rear wing endplates increase load, while a new rear suspension aids rear corner and diffuser performance. Revised floor edges improve airflow, and cooling louvres adapt to expected temperature swings.
  • Red Bull: Brought minor tweaks to front-wing flap elements, brake ducts, floor, and engine cover.
  • Ferrari: No new parts for Canada after its major Miami upgrade.

What's next:

The Canadian GP will be an early litmus test for these updates. Track characteristics like heavy braking and low-grip surfaces will reveal which team best optimized its package. The outcome could shape development priorities for the rest of the season.

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