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Ferrari begin investigation into Leclerc engine failure

Ferrari will send Charles Leclerc's failed power unit back to Maranello for extensive investigations after the Monegasque retired from the Spanish Grand Prix. Charles Leclerc's championship hopes took a significant hit during the Spanish Grand Prix, with the Ferrari driver suffering a catastrophic engine failure while leading the race. Comfortably out in front after a troubled first stint for Red Bull's Max Verstappen, Leclerc slowed without warning on Lap 27. Slowing to a crawl, the championship leader was able to make it back to the pits as he took to team radio to exclaim, 'Noooo!' With Verstappen going on to win the race and lead a Red Bull 1-2, Ferrari and Leclerc have now lost the...
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