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Leclerc engine 'safe' for China

The engine that thwarted Charles Leclerc's push for a sure victory in Bahrain will be back in the red car next weekend. That is the news from Sky Italia, reporting that after analysis at Maranello, the engine problem has been isolated to a "damaged cylinder injector".
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