
Formula One F1 – Canadian Grand Prix – Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal, Canada – June 16, 2022 Ferrari engineers with Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc’s car ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix REUTERS/Chris Helgren
- Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc will have a 10 spot lattice drop at Sunday’s Canadian Grand Prix.
- Ferrari set off a punishment by supplanting a power unit part on his vehicle.
- The overseeing FIA said the group had swapped the control gadgets for a third time.
Leclerc has plunged from Formula One title leader after three rushes to third by and large, 34 focuses afloat of Red Bull’s Max Verstappen.
Ferrari said a power unit that bombed in Azerbaijan last Sunday was harmed unrecoverable and the issue might have been connected to a prior one at the Spanish Grand Prix.
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A representative said the group were dealing with “countermeasures” to fortify the bundle.
Leclerc has resigned because of force unit issues in two of the beyond three races while driving, notwithstanding beginning from post position in the last four rounds.
The Monegasque told journalists before that Canada was not a terrible spot to take a punishment, considering that surpassing is similarly simple.
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Partner Carlos Sainz likewise resigned from the race in Baku, however with a power through pressure issue that he said was a “piece strange” and “that hadn’t been capable” for certain years.
“It’s a disappointment that the group accepts is quite simple to settle and continue on from,” said the Spaniard. “It happened to me, which is appalling, yet I am not stressed. The group appear to be quiet and certain that it shouldn’t reoccur.”
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