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Gloves off at Mercedes? Russell-Antonelli duel shows glimpse of F1 2026 battle

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Gloves off at Mercedes? Russell-Antonelli duel shows glimpse of F1 2026 battle

Mercedes boss defends Antonelli's fury following clash with Russell

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Canadian GP
Mercedes boss defends Antonelli's fury following clash with Russell

Antonelli wants Mercedes "clarity" over Russell defence in Canada F1 sprint

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Antonelli wants Mercedes "clarity" over Russell defence in Canada F1 sprint

F1 Canadian GP: Russell wins sprint after Antonelli clash

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F1 Canadian GP: Russell wins sprint after Antonelli clash

BTCC Snetterton: Rainford victorious in qualifying race, Sutton fails to finish after puncture

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BTCC Snetterton: Rainford victorious in qualifying race, Sutton fails to finish after puncture

Why McLaren removed its new front wing before F1 sprint qualifying in Canada

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Why McLaren removed its new front wing before F1 sprint qualifying in Canada

McLaren finds ally in Red Bull over F1 team alliances concerns

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McLaren finds ally in Red Bull over F1 team alliances concerns

LIVE: F1 Canadian Grand Prix updates - Russell wins sprint after clash with Antonelli

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LIVE: F1 Canadian Grand Prix updates - Russell wins sprint after clash with Antonelli

Customer F1 teams a boost for Mercedes engine programme

Mercedes is convinced that its push to stay dominant in Formula 1 is helped by it supplying engines to so many teams

While Ferrari and Renault are working with two teams each and Honda only supplies McLaren, Mercedes has its own works outfit, plus customer deals with Williams, Force India and Lotus.

Although the wide scope of its activities means Mercedes must supply more parts, its engine chief Andy Cowell reckons that the benefits far outweigh the disadvantages.

"We get more track mileage because we run exactly the same hardware specification," explained Cowell.

"So on that journey up to Melbourne, on that journey to defining the specification that we homologate and the number of tokens that we use, we get more data.

"Although sometimes data scares you, it is super-valuable for determining what you should fit and how hard you should run it when you go racing. So that is a big advantage to us."

Cowell has also revealed that there can be direct benefits for its works team too, because there are more opportunities for customers to unearth potential trouble early.

"That learning aspect, of unearthing issues, often we see issues unearthed with customers before our works outfit," he said.

"Those occasional issues pop up on customers, and it means that we can solve those issues before they can affect anyone else."

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