Mercedes is gearing up for the Canadian Grand Prix with revamped confidence after an encouraging performance in Monaco. Toto Wolff, team principal, shared some intriguing updates that promise more exciting developments for the W15.
Mercedes introduced an upgraded front wing to the W15 in Monaco, and it worked wonders for George Russell, who managed to secure fifth place. Although Lewis Hamilton finished seventh with the old-spec front wing, he showed strong performance during free practice. Hamilton estimated that the new wing could be worth two tenths of a second in qualifying.
Both Russell and Hamilton will now use the upgraded front wing in Canada, along with other new development items. Wolff expressed optimism, stating that these parts could hold greater benefits on the upcoming circuits and help Mercedes inch closer to their rivals.
“We had an encouraging weekend in Monaco,” said Wolff. “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 circuits. That said, the picture at the front of the field is incredibly competitive. The field has compressed, and we are under no illusions that others will continue to improve. We will have to continue to work hard and diligently to get ourselves into the mix.
“The Circuit Gilles Villeneuve is a brilliant track. It offers a mix of low-speed corners and high-speed straights which makes for great racing. We always enjoy returning to Montreal as the fans are incredibly passionate about F1. We’ve enjoyed many good moments there over the years and hopefully we can add to those this weekend.”
Mercedes fans have plenty to be excited about as the team heads to Canada with promising upgrades and high hopes. Toto Wolff’s updates suggest that the W15 is inching ever closer to its rivals, and the race in Montreal could offer an exciting glimpse into the car’s potential.
Source: Planetf1