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Ferrari brings engine upgrade to Spanish GP

Photo by: www.kymilman.com/f1 A couple of weeks ago, Honda delivered its first engine upgrade of the season and that was ahead of its original intent but due to reliability concerns, they made the decision. It was touted as delivering more power for longer periods, something that was welcome news to Red Bull and Toro Rosso. This weekend in Spain, Ferrari will bring its first engine upgrade of the season, and like Honda, the Italians do so ahead of schedule. The reason? It may have something to do with being 74 points behind Mercedes in the championship and the onslaught of four 1, 2 finishes in a row by the German car maker. Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto said: 'We are currently...
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