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Ferrari uses final engine tokens for Italy

Ferrari has used its final Formula 1 engine development tokens for the Italian Grand Prix to deliver another upgrade, as predicted by Motorsport.com last month. The Maranello-based outfit had worked over the summer on improvements to its powerunit that insiders suggested could deliver a promising step forward in performance. Ferrari had weighed up introducing the upgrade for last weekend's Belgian Grand Prix, but in the end felt that it was better to wait until its home race at Monza. That was because the older engines used by Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen had only completed four races up until Belgium – so still easily had capacity to complete another grand prix. Holding fire for...
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