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New rear wing and updated Ferrari engine for Haas in Spain

Spanish Grand Prix – Haas are bringing some upgrades to the Spanish GP next weekend, including a new rear wing and an updated Ferrari engine. In their pre-Grand Prix announcements, Haas revealed that they will use the latest spec Ferrari engine in Spain – the engine spec used by the Scuderia factory team last time out in Russia. The latest upgrades saw Ferrari use three engine tokens, leaving six remaining for the remainder of the season. Having introduced a new spec front wing in Russia, team boss Guenther Steiner says a new rear wing will also go onto the VF16 for the Catalunya round: 'We’ve made a few changes to the car. We’ve got a new front wing that we tested for the...
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