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Leclerc provides update on Ferrari's reliability concerns

Article To news overview © XPB Images Charles Leclerc has backed Ferrari to bounce back from the disappointment of the Spanish Grand Prix, saying he believes the quick identification of the issue that ruined his race has given him plenty of confidence. Leclerc was leading the race in Barcelona with ease, having pulled away consistently to over 10 seconds clear during the first half of the event. However, he slowed with a problem on Lap 27, and was forced to pull into the pits and retire. Ferrari have since revealed that Leclerc has lost an MGU-H and turbocharger from his pool, and that grid penalties are quite likely for the Monegasque due to the fact that just three of each component are...
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