Both Mercedes will have new front wing and “other development items” in Canada
Merced𝓰es will have two versions of its new front wing in Canada, as wel꧃l as other upgrades.

Both168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Lewis Hamilton and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:George Russell will have Mercedes’ updated front wing at this weekend’s F1 Canadian Grand Prix, as well as “o🌞ther devel👍opment items”.
Mercedes introduced a🦹 new front wing design in Monaco but only had one version, which was given to Russell following a proposa🐼l from his teammate Hamilton, who opted to stick with the previous specification.
Team principal Toto Wolff has confirmed both d🅺ri🦂vers will run the latest iteration of the wing in Montreal and expects it to “offer greater benefit on upcoming circuits”.
“We had an encouraging weekend in Monaco,” Wolff said. “We continued to make solid progress with our car, improving its overall balance and taking a step closer to those🔯 ahead. That progress isn't yet showing in terms of positions but if we can continue to close the gap to the fastest cars, we know it will in due course.
"Both drivers will have the updated front wing ♛in Canada, plus some other development items for this event. It offered a small lap time gain around the tight streets of the Principality and should offer greater benefit on upcoming cไircuits.”
Russell and Hamilton finished fifth and sevent𒐪h respectively in Monaco, with Mercedes occupying fourth place in the constructors’ 🦄championship standings.
Mercedes are already 180 points behind Red Bull, while they trail custoꦇmer te🗹am McLaren by 88 points.
“The picture at the frontཧ of the field is incredibly competitive,” Wolff added.
"The field has compressed, and we are under no illusions that others will contin🔯ue t🏅o improve. We will have to continue to work hard and diligently to get ourselves into the mix.”
Mercedes trackside engineering director Andrew Shovlin suggested the team would probably not feel the true benefit of the💝 new w♋ing until Barcelona.
“There’s a reason teams don’t bring upgrade kits to Monaco which is the very lo♕w speed nature of the circuit,” Shovlin explained.
“The fact it’s so busy, the short straights, it’s very hard to evaluate anything. 🌟All the data we have seen though says it was delivering performance. It was bringing a benefit. In terms of how the car was feeling, George was happy with that and he could feel it was a step in the right direction.
“We’re definitely happy with what we have seen to date. We will learn more from Montreal and particularly when you get to a track like Barcelona with a wider cornering speed range, you caౠn really start to learn about it there.”

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