Cadillac Racing is bringing another significant upgrade package to the Canadian Grand Prix for its MAC-26 car. Following a comprehensive update at the Miami Grand Prix that included a new front wing, floor, and diffuser, the American outfit aims for further performance gains in Montreal. While Miami's qualifying performance was inconsistent, Sergio Perez found improved race pace, delivering on the team's promise for major upgrades.
For Canada, the MAC-26 will receive new front brake drums, diffuser trim and winglets, and front torsion bars. These additions are specifically designed to enhance the car's ability to handle the Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve’s aggressive curbs. Team Principal Graeme Lowdon confirmed Miami brought a "notable increase in performance," and this new package shows Cadillac's urgent push. Perez emphasized the need to "refine what we have and extract the real potential." The goal is clear: put all the pieces together and move closer to the midfield pack.
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