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Ferrari changes engine parts again: Sainz nearing grid penalty

Ferrari replaced several engines at Silverstone for themselves and the customer teams. Carlos Sainz and Guanyu Zhou in particular received many new engine parts, bringing both a step closer to a possible grid penalty in the future. Mink Schumacher also received a number of new engine parts. Article continues under ad The FIA has announced that Zhou and Schumacher will both start with a new ICE this weekend, which is their third new ICE. This is also the maximum number for the whole season. The same goes for the Turbocharger, MGU-H and MGU-K. Zhou will get a new variant of all of those parts, while Schumacher will get a new MGU-H and MGU-K after his failure in Canada. Read more FP1 full...
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