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Ferrari explain reason for Leclerc malfunction

Ferrari have confirmed that Charles Leclerc's dramatic loss of performance at the Bahrain Grand Prix was down to a cylinder failure, rather than a malfunctioning MGU-H element as had been previously thought. The issue robbed Leclerc of a near-certain victory in just his second Ferrari race.
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