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How Ferrari plan to win the 2022 power unit battle

Ferrari are developing significant and ambitious changes to their power unit to try and have F1's strongest engine from 2022, report The Race. The changes would be even more important than usual, particularly as next season presents one of the last chances to make those adjustments before engine regulations effectively become frozen until the end of the current form of the turbo hybrid era in 2025. Kit yourself out in Ferrari colours via the official Formula 1 store With Mattia Binotto claiming the team had been severely affected by the changes to engine regulations for 2020, brought in part due to Ferrari's own strength in the 2019 season, The Race say the Scuderia have been running two...
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