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Mercedes has committed to debuting its major update package at the MonacoGP despite the challenges the street track presents, after losing its original plan to introduce it at Imola 🛠️ Full F1 story ⬇️

Imola’s cancellation could have prompted a major rethink aboutThe street circuit poses a greater risk of accidents, which could wreck any new components early on, and the bumpy layout, low speed corners and fast-changing track surface make it extremely difficult to gather valuable data on aerodynamic performance.

But even though there would have been some logic for Mercedes to wait until the Spanish Grand Prix to introduce the upgrade, it has elected to push on with running the new parts as soon as possible.

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