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‘Houston, we have a problem': Ferrari power unit ‘under accusation' as Scuderia slammed for reliability woes

Italian publications have gone in on Ferrari after the double reliability failure that saw Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz walk away from the Azerbaijan Grand Prix with no points. Leclerc started the race on pole with Sainz in fourth, but the Spaniard retired from the race nine laps in due to a hydraulic failure. The 24-year-old used the subsequent Virtual Safety Car to strategically get back in front of Sergio Perez in the pit stops, after the Mexican had taken the lead into Turn One.  READ: Binotto denies Canadian GP is a ‘must-win’ as tensions between Leclerc and Ferrari could emerge Red Bull would go on to take their third one-two finish of the season as Max Verstappen...
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