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Ferrari assessing extent of damage to Charles Leclerc's engine

Ferrari says it must undertake a thorough assessment of Charles Leclerc’s power unit before deciding whether it can be used again across the final two events of 2019. Leclerc’s car suffered an oil leak during his out-lap in Saturday’s third practice session at the United States Grand Prix, and Ferrari reverted to an older engine – already in his pool – thereafter. Leclerc went on to qualify and finish fourth at the Circuit of the Americas as Ferrari struggled for overall performance, finishing off the podium for the first time since May’s Spanish Grand Prix. Leclerc, as with the other front-runners, has reached his allocation of permitted 2019 power unit...
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