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FIA allowed Ferrari to modify power unit due to ‘reliability'

Ferrari were given a reliability exemption on their power unit by the FIA which allowed them to slightly modify its specification. Amid the new technical regulations in the pinnacle of motorsport is a freeze on engine development, with the ICE already prohibited from being worked on by manufacturers. Electrical components will be frozen midway through this year, but there is still room to develop them if a supplier or team applies for the reliability exemption. READ: FIA stresses exception to Formula 1’s engine freeze Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz are now both on the same engine after the Spaniard had a new one installed ahead of the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, while the 24-year-old...
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