McLaren confirms it will bring “significant” upgrades to its Formula 1 car for the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps, with further development planned for the following race in Hungary. Yahoo Sports reports McLaren will introduce a new rear wing at Spa, part of a broader package aimed at improving performance. The Independent similarly describes the upcoming changes as significant and frames them as part of McLaren’s effort to revive Lando Norris’ title bid. The two reports agree that the upgrade programme is not limited to Belgium: McLaren’s plan includes additional upgrades over the next two races. While the sources differ in the level of detail—Yahoo Sports specifies a rear-wing change and The Independent emphasizes the overall scale of the update—they align on the timing and intent of the measures. Both articles present the improvements as a boost for Norris and McLaren heading into the summer European stretch, starting with Spa-Francorchamps and continuing through Hungary.