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Ferrari confirm Leclerc fault

Ferrari have revealed a never before seen engine issue caused Charles Leclerc to lose power at the Bahrain GP. Ferrari say Leclerc's car suffered a "short circuit within an injection system control unit", following a thorough examination by technicians and engineers at Maranello. The team have also confirmed Leclerc will use the same power unit again at next weekend's Chinese GP. Leclerc was on course to claim his maiden win in F1 as he led Lewis Hamilton by nearly 10 seconds with 11 laps remaining when he suddenly suffered a loss of power. The Monegasque driver eventually limped across the line in third behind Hamilton and Valterri Bottas, a late Safety Car denying Max Verstappen...
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