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Ferrari changes power unit in both cars

Ferrari has taken what it says is a precautionary step of changing the power unit in both Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz's cars for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. Leclerc already has a 10-place grid penalty this weekend as Ferrari has moved on to his third control electronics unit, one more than F1's rules allow, after encountering two different failures in Bahrain. On Friday, the team confirmed it had swapped in new power units in both cars as a precaution following on from Leclerc's retirement from the opening race. Ferrari drivers defend team from Italian media reports New Ferrari boss Frederic Vasseur has said fixing the team's spotty reliability record is a priority for the team in...
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