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Ferrari to modify Leclerc's power unit ahead of British GP

Ferrari are expected to make some alterations to the electrical components in Charles Leclerc’s power unit ahead of the British Grand Prix next month, according to a report by La Gazzetta dello Sport. The new technical regulations mean that development on the Internal Combustion Unit [ICE] is frozen until the end of 2025, and the electrical components will also be frozen halfway through the year. This means that the electrical parts are “the only (power unit) area where improvements can still be made under the FIA regulations.” READ: Gasly ‘a bit sad’ with AlphaTauri’s pace in 2022 However, in the interests of fairness, alterations will still be permitted if reliability is a...
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