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Charles Leclerc: My Ferrari engine just "switched off"

Charles Leclerc said that the engine in his Ferrari simply "switched off" during the Spanish Grand Prix, an incident that led to him being the only retirement of the race. While involved in a battle for position midway through the race, Leclerc's car was marooned on the exit of the corner unable to move, and he complained over team radio that he had no power. Article continues under video He was eventually able to get the car running again but was only able to limp into the pits before bringing his race to an end. Speaking to Sky Sports afterwards, he said: "There were two issues. The first is that the engine switched off, then I tried to switch it on again. "When I saw...
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