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Ferrari customer teams take new engines in Melbourne

Ferrari customer teams Haas and Alfa Romeo have both been supplied with fresh engines in Melbourne, another sign that the Italian manufacturer's unit may be suffering from reliability issues. In Saudi Arabia last time out, Charles Leclerc was hit with a 10-place grid penalty as a result of his team adding a third control electronics to his pool of hardware. The Monegasque had already encountered a CE issue in the opening round in Bahrain. Read also: 'No fundamental issue' with new Ferrari, insists Sainz As a precautionary measure, Ferrari also supplied both Leclerc and teammate Carlos Sainz with new Internal Combustion Engines in Jeddah. While new components were added to the Scuderia's...
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