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Ferrari to introduce one final power unit upgrade before development freeze

Ferrari are set to beat the clock by bringing one final upgrade before engine development is frozen until 2026. Formula 1 underwent one of the biggest changes to the technical regulations in recent memory ahead of this season. More or less everything changed; ground effect aerodynamics were brought back, the chassis and wings were radically altered, and the engines were changed too. Because of the different size and shape of the chassis, the engine has to be changed to fit into it, and the teams have also been working with a new fuel philosophy. READ: FIA stresses exception to Formula 1’s engine freeze The fuel is made up of 90 percent fossil fuels and 10 percent ethanol and, while this...
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