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Ferrari's power unit faces legality questions in Monaco

Ferrari has come under increased scrutiny ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix with rival teams requesting the FIA look into a number of concerns with regards its power unit. Rival engine suppliers Mercedes and Renault have questioned whether Ferrari's energy store meets the technical regulations, with claims the Italian outfit might be employing a second unit within the same housing to provide a power increase above the permitted 120kW limit. Following the complaints, the FIA says it will more closely monitor Ferrari's power unit this weekend to determine whether there is any evidence of foul play. Mercedes' boss Toto Wolff is confident the governing body will do its job and...
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