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Electronic problem caused Vettel to stop in FP2

Sebastian Vettel came to a halt at the end of Friday's second free practice session due to an electronic problem that cut the engine. An alarm sensor was triggered, but an analysis shows there is not much wrong with the power source. It is therefore not necessary to replace the motor. Hard to find, easy to fix The indication was that there was something wrong with the engine, but eventually a sensor turned out to have given the wrong signal. The engine has thus remained without damage, but the Italian branch of Motorsport.com does write that Ferrari had difficulty detecting the electronic problem. Once found, it was quickly resolved. Read more Verstappen six mph faster on the straight than...
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