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Mercedes has revealed that the team will introduce upgrades at F1’s Canadian Grand Prix as the Silver Arrows bid to bounce back from a nightmare triple-header.
Mercedes is set to introduce upgrades at the Canadian Grand Prix following a disappointing performance in the first European triple-header of the 2025 Formula 1 season. Despite early-season success with George Russell securing four podiums, Mercedes struggled, scoring only 18 points across the three races.
The team’s Technical Director, James Allison, has mentioned potential incremental upgrades for the Canadian GP to improve performance and regain lost ground in the standings. The track in Montreal has historically suited Mercedes, providing optimism for a better showing.
Issues like unforeseen technical failures and improper car setups have plagued Mercedes recently, but Allison believes the team can bounce back, especially with cooler temperatures in Canada benefiting their performance.
George Russell’s fourth-place finish in Barcelona indicates progress, and Mercedes is hopeful about implementing successful strategies in future races to improve results. Despite challenges, the team remains focused on overcoming setbacks and returning to form in the upcoming events.






