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Leclerc hampered by cooling checks as Ferrari revert to old spec electronics

Chinese Grand Prix – Charles Leclerc's Friday preparation took a hit during FP2, as Ferrari needed to carry out checks on his SF90. Having been at the sharp end of the timing screens in FP1 while running the Medium tyre, Charles Leclerc finished the day in P7 after missing most of FP2. Completing just thirteen laps in that session, Leclerc was kept in the garage while his SF90 was checked out for cooling issues after engineers spotted something amiss. Despite this, the star of the Bahrain Grand Prix wasn't displeased with his day's efforts: “I got a good feeling from the SF90 today. There is still a bit of work to do in terms of the balance, but overall I’m pleased with the work...
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