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Ferrari 'could spend some tokens' at Monza

Ferrari are likely to spend a few engine development tokens ahead of their home race, the Italian GP, but team principal Maurizio Arrivabene has warned not to expect a 'super engine'. Although Ferrari have improved since using three in-season development tokens ahead of the Canadian GP, there is still a gap between themselves and Mercedes in terms of their power units. The Italian outfit, though, will be looking to move even closer to the front-running Merc at the high-speed Monza circuit by using more tokens, but Arrivabene remains cautious. 'We are working, but in Monza there will not be a 'super engine,' he is quoted as saying by Motorsport.com.  'We could spend some tokens, but...
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