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Ferrari share update on drivers after Monza practice drama

Article To news overview Ferrari have offered an update on Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc, with both drivers hitting trouble during the second practice session for the Italian Grand Prix at Monza, held on Saturday morning. Sainz crashed heavily midway through second practice, with the Spaniard going off in the middle of Ascari and hitting the barriers hard. There was quite a lot of front-end damage meaning that Ferrari, once again, faced a rebuild on Sainz's car over Saturday lunchtime – the third time in four races an accident from Sainz has cost his mechanics a relaxed approach ahead of qualifying. Ferrari have confirmed that Sainz's car is now rebuilt and ready for Saturday...
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