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Ferrari hoping new 2022 power unit becomes the F1 benchmark

Article To news overview © Ferrari Mattia Binotto has stated that while Ferrari have made gains when it comes to their 2021 power unit, the Scuderia are hoping to really leave their mark next season when they introduce a new engine. After enduring a torrid 2020 season, the Maranello-based outfit seem to have found some momentum in 2021. While the aim of double points finish is far from the lofty goals the Italian squad has set for itself in the past, the team does need to be realistic regarding their current standing. Binotto admits the current power unit isn't on par with the leading engines this season, but he is hoping that all changes in 2022 when the Scuderia bring in a new engine....
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