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Leclerc forced to stop during filming day, but reliability issue not to blame

Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc gave fans a bit of a scare when he ground to a halt during the team’s filming day in Monza, but fears have been allayed that it had anything to do with reliability issues. It had already been reported that the new engine Ferrari have installed on to Leclerc’s car and that of Carlos Sainz was allowed to be upgraded because of reliability concerns, and they headed to the Autodromo Nazionale Monza for a filming day. They chose this week to conduct the running because it gave them a chance to try out the upgrades they are going to bring to the Spanish Grand Prix next weekend, which reportedly include revised wings and sidepods as they seek to lose weight and...
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