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Leclerc to debut upgraded Ferrari power unit

Charles Leclerc at the Italian Grand Prix Charles Leclerc will debut an updated Ferrari power unit at the Formula 1 Russian Grand Prix this weekend. The new unit involves an updated hybrid system and a small gain in horsepower. It will however come with a grid penalty, forcing the Monegasque driver to start Sunday’s race from the back row. Ferrari team-mate Carlos Sainz will get the new power unit at a to-be-confirmed grand prix to come. “Its main purpose is to gain experience for the 2022 car project,” Ferrari confirmed in its Russian Grand Prix preview. “A great deal of effort has gone into this, both technically and logistically, and so as to be able to use it as soon as...
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