Mercedes-AMG F1 Team Eyes Performance Clarity at Barcelona Grand Prix
Team principal Toto Wolff says the Barcelona circuit is a true benchmark for car performance as Mercedes looks to assess its recent upgrades.
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What Happened
Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team is heading into the 2026 Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix with cautious optimism. After two sprint weekends and the Monaco Grand Prix, the team aims to use Barcelona's mix of fast, medium, and slow corners to evaluate its latest upgrades. Team principal Toto Wolff emphasized that the track is a true test of car performance and warned against drawing too many conclusions from recent races.
“Barcelona is a more traditional and therefore more representative track. It is a true test for the cars. After two sprint weekends and Monaco, its long straight and mix of fast, medium, and slow corners should give us a better overview of our performance.”
- This weekend marks George Russell's 100th Grand Prix for Mercedes.
- This is the last year Barcelona has a permanent spot on the F1 calendar.
- 24 of the 34 races at this circuit have been won from pole position.
- Barcelona first hosted a Grand Prix in 1991.
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Why this matters
The Barcelona Grand Prix is a traditional track that offers a balanced test of car speed and handling, making it critical for Mercedes to gauge their competitiveness mid-season.
Terms in This Story
- Pole Position
- The first starting position on the grid, determined by the fastest qualifying time.
- Safety Car
- A car deployed during a race to slow down the field when there is danger on track.
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