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Ferrari hoping to have 'benchmark' power unit for 2022

Ferrari is hoping it can continue its power unit development over the next 12 months to become a benchmark on the Formula 1 grid in 2022. A strong 2019 performance level saw Ferrari come under additional scrutiny for the way it was running its power unit and last year it was hit by technical directives that pegged it back significantly. With development not allowed in-season, Ferrari had to wait until this year to upgrade its power unit and based on its Bahrain performance has done a solid job, but team principal Mattia Binotto wants improvements across the board. Related OPINION: F1 teams face a high-stakes juggling act 'I don't try to micromanage' Haas rookie drivers - Steiner Alpine...
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