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Ferrari Working ‘Very Hard’ On New Power Unit For 2021

Scuderia Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto has said the ailing Italian constructor is working “very hard” on its new power unit which it will start using in 2021, as it looks to address the deficit it has relative to Mercedes, Honda and Renault. 'In 2021 there will be small improvements, such as a new engine. We are working very hard on that now. Of course, our goal is to outperform next year,' Binotto said in a recent interview. READ: Watch Vettel And Leclerc Take Part In Ferrari Blindfold Challenge Around Mugello Continuing, he described 2020 as a “very difficult” season for the team, with the Ferrari SF1000 proving uncompetitive and sometimes failing to even make it into the...
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