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Ferrari identify Spanish GP issue for Charles Leclerc

Ferrari say an ECU issue caused Charles Leclerc to retire from the race in Barcelona, after spinning out going through the final chicane. Charles Leclerc appeared to be a strong contender for points in Spain, until he lost control of the rear of his Ferrari going through the final chicane midway through the race. Replays showed his engine had switched off as Leclerc negotiated the corner, leaving him helpless to catch the rear. Managing to get it fired up again, Leclerc tried to continue in the race but was back in the pits moments later to retire. Ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps, Ferrari say they've managed to figure out what went wrong. Enrico Gualtieri, head of the...
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