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McLaren Reveals Key Cause Behind Mercedes Engine Upgrade Delay

Highlights

  • McLaren still uses last season’s Mercedes engine spec in 2026.
  • Engine upgrade delayed due to current power units’ mileage limits.
  • Other Mercedes teams switched earlier due to engine failures.
  • McLaren struggles to match Mercedes’ pace without the new engine.
  • CEO Zak Brown expects competitiveness to improve with upgrade arrival.
  • Focus on chassis development alongside engine upgrade to close gap.

McLaren enters early 2026 lacking Mercedes’ latest power unit, leaving it exposed versus direct rivals. The team waits on an upgrade constrained by power-unit mileage rules and component allocations.

Zak Brown says McLaren continues with last season’s Mercedes specification, while the works outfit and most customers run the newer, stronger package.

He stresses the timing is dictated by engine life, not preference. Introducing the upgrade before allocation windows risks grid penalties and compromises season planning.

McLaren mechanics prepare the car amid delays to Mercedes’ latest engine upgrade
Image Credit: RacingNews365

Other customers switched sooner after reliability headwinds compressed their mileage plans. Williams moved early when Carlos Sainz suffered failures, opening a natural slot for the new unit.

McLaren’s engines still have distance left, so the team holds station until a scheduled changeover aligns with its usage profile and penalty risk.

McLaren is the only Mercedes-powered team still on last season’s engine spec.

The delay carries a performance cost. McLaren frequently loses decisive tenths in qualifying and race trim to Mercedes and the front group, as shown in recent performance analysis.

Upgrade timing is governed by mileage limits and component allocations, not preference.

Brown stays upbeat, expecting the upgrade to land shortly and keep the title fight open. He maintains McLaren can win races once the package is fully integrated.

McLaren’s car on track using the older Mercedes power unit specification
Image Credit: X

The roadmap pairs the new power unit with ongoing chassis work, including airflow, cooling, and mechanical platform gains tied to recent Silverstone upgrades.

Brown expects a performance boost “shortly” once the new Mercedes unit is installed.

In the meantime, McLaren optimises setups around the older spec, manages thermal loads, and refines operational execution, while presentation updates like the British GP livery support wider campaign momentum.

Once installed, the team will correlate dyno data to track, rebalance cooling and weight distribution, and adjust energy deployment. That should narrow deficits evident during Mercedes’ recent qualifying gains.

Visual Summary

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Old Power
Unit


💎
2026
Mercedes Upgrade

McLaren — Stuck In the Waiting Lane

Performance Deficit ⏱️ missing tenths
McLaren

Mercedes

The gap that just an engine can make…


McLaren’s Comeback Plan
➡️
New Mercedes Engine
Unlock extra power once mileage allows

🔧
Chassis Upgrades
Relentless aerodynamic development

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Fight for Wins
Strategy is to peak as engine upgrade lands


McLaren waits for power. Rivals pull ahead.
But the comeback is on the horizon.
All eyes on the next engine swap…
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Daniel Miller reports on Formula 1 Grand Prix weekends with race-day analysis, team-radio highlights, and point-standings updates. He explains power-unit upgrades, aerodynamic developments, and driver rivalries in straightforward, SEO-friendly language for a global F1 audience.

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Daniel Miller

Daniel Miller reports on Formula 1 Grand Prix weekends with race-day analysis, team-radio highlights, and point-standings updates. He explains power-unit upgrades, aerodynamic developments, and driver rivalries in straightforward, SEO-friendly language for a global F1 audience.

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