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Ferrari: A short-term fix is in place for Canada

Ferrari will have a ‘short-term fix' in Canada this weekend for the hydraulics problem that forced Charles Leclertc and Carlos Sainz out of Sunday's race in Baku, the Formula 1 team said ahead of this weekend's Canadian Grand Prix. Both Spaniard Sainz and Monegasque teammate retired in Baku, with the latter suffering a second power unit failure in three races, all but destroying their title chances as Red Bull drivers Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez took a one-two and the pair are top of the championship standings after eight rounds. Ferrari reported on Twitter yesterday: PostBaku update: Charles’ engine arrives at the factory tomorrow, an initial assessment should be completed by...
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