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Ferrari identifies power unit issue that caused Leclerc's Spanish GP DNF

Ferrari has identified why Charles Leclerc’s power unit suddenly switched off during the Spanish Grand Prix two weeks ago. Leclerc was running inside the points and had just enjoyed a hard-fought battle against McLaren’s Lando Norris when his power unit shut off as he rounded the final sector. The Monegasque driver spun as a consequence and was left stranded at the penultimate corner. Although he managed to restart the car, Leclerc was retired from the race, marking his second DNF of the 2020 season. The scenario added to Ferrari’s list of troubles, as it seen itself dramatically slip down the Formula 1 pecking order this year. Related Posts Renault to withdraw appeal against...
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