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Ferrari admits FIA technical directives hit engine performance

Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto has acknowledged the impact of the FIA's successive technical directives on its power unit performance this year, forcing the Italian outfit to "adapt" to the new rules. Several TDs were published last season by the FIA when suspicions about the legality of Ferrari's engine emerged after the summer break. The directives were followed earlier this year by a confidential settlement between the Scuderia and the FIA based on an extensive investigation conducted by the governing body into Ferrari's power unit. The end result has been a clear reduction of the Italian engine's output and a hit to its performance as Binotto alluded to in Hungary. Leclerc:...
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