News

Mercedes Canadian GP ‘advantage’ raised after F1 ‘imbalance’

Cody Rhodes in

Former F1 race engineer Rob Smedley expects Mercedes to hold an advantage over the field at the Canadian Grand Prix this weekend as it prepares to unveil a substantial upgrade package.

The Brackley-based squad has enjoyed a strong start to the new season, winning all four of the opening rounds.

It endured a more challenging outing last time out in Miami; however, it still came away with the race win through Kimi Antonelli.

The team is set to end the two-week break with the introduction of new parts in Montreal, which Smedley is confident will keep it at the front of the pack.

“Mercedes was still in front [in Miami], so on the presumption that the package they bring, at least some of it works, that should give them a net,” Smedley told High Performance Racing.

“They’re not going to be the only people bringing upgrades, but we know that Mercedes has already declared they’re bringing a reasonably big package.

“That will give them a net advantage. I think it is very much a power unit circuit.”

However, Smedley predicted Mercedes will still be in strong shape during the race weekend due to the layout of the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.

Drivers are likely to face an increased challenge with energy management due to the long straights, something that was also evident in the early rounds, where Mercedes was dominant.

“There is a bit of a nuance here that we go back to with the power units, is that even though we had some regulation changes around the power unit in Miami, it helped to have this silly imbalance that we were seeing in the first races, especially in Japan,” he said.

“Don’t forget when we go back to Canada from the hairpin to the final chicane, there’s a very long straight.

“Then after the final chicane, you’ve got the pit straight, so you’re back to having this energy imbalance of how much energy you can deploy, and then you only get a little bit of harvesting at the chicane before you then have a very long straight again.

“It’s not like Miami, where you have a series of corners where I can harvest, then a short straight, a series of corners where I can harvest, a short straight.

“It’s a bit more like Suzuka.”

ApexF1

by ApexF1

ApexF1 is a seasoned News Editor with over two decades of experience in journalism. Known for his editorial expertise and commitment to accuracy, ApexF1 leads teams to deliver high-quality news content.

AD UNIT — 300×250px Rectangle

You May Also Like

Russell steals Canadian GP pole from Antonelli
News

Russell steals Canadian GP pole from Antonelli

George Russell claimed his third consecutive pole position at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve with a stunning late lap to deny teammate Kimi Antonelli at the Canadian Grand Prix. The post Russell steals Canadian GP pole from Antonelli appeared first on ApexF1News.com.

Canadian GP: Qualifying Results
News

Canadian GP: Qualifying Results

Full Qualifying results from the 2026 Canadian Grand Prix at the Circuit Gilles Villeneueve where George Russell took pole. The post Canadian GP: Qualifying Results appeared first on ApexF1News.com.

POLL: Who impressed you most in mega motorsport weekend?
News

POLL: Who impressed you most in mega motorsport weekend?

The weekend provided an all you can eat feast for motorsport fans with Supercars, Formula 1, IndyCar and NASCAR all in action. The post POLL: Who impressed you most in mega motorsport weekend? appeared first on ApexF1News.com.

Hadjar laments ‘mistakes’ in ‘hard to drive’ Red Bull
News

Hadjar laments ‘mistakes’ in ‘hard to drive’ Red Bull

Isack Hadjar recorded his best Grand Prix finish of the season in Canada, coming home fifth for Red Bull just behind Charles Leclerc. But the result does not tell the full story of a chaotic race that included two penalties that cost the Frenchman a huge chunk of time.

Betting mistakes to avoid at the Canadian Grand Prix
News

Betting mistakes to avoid at the Canadian Grand Prix

Safer gambling is important, so we look at how you can avoid losing money during Sunday’s race in Montreal.

Norris concedes he may not have maximised Canada Qualifying
News

Norris concedes he may not have maximised Canada Qualifying

Lando Norris qualified third for the second time this weekend in Canada while Mercedes locked out the front row.

The challenges of returning to rally after nine years out
Other Racing

The challenges of returning to rally after nine years out

The greatest thing about sacrifice is giving in to the addiction. All that hard work to keep yourself away obliterated in one careless moment. But… Read more The post The challenges of returning to rally after nine years out appeared first on DirtFish.

Stenshorne takes first F2 victory in Rodin Motorsport 1-2
News

Stenshorne takes first F2 victory in Rodin Motorsport 1-2

Martinius Stenshorne kept his cool in a dramatic Montreal Feature Race to earn his maiden victory in FIA Formula 2.

Leclerc calls Canada ‘worst weekend of my career’
News

Leclerc calls Canada ‘worst weekend of my career’

Charles Leclerc admits that the build-up to the Canadian Grand Prix has so far been the “worst weekend of my career”, with the Ferrari driver set to start Sunday’s race from P8.

AD UNIT — 970×90px Leaderboard