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Ferrari discards Leclerc's Hungary engine - penalty looms

Ferrari has been forced to discard Charles Leclerc's latest engine following damage sustained to the unit at the start of the Hungarian Grand Prix. Leclerc was hit by Aston Martin's Lance Stroll during the first corner commotion that took place at the start of last Sunday's race. The Monegasque retired on the spot, but post-race checks at Maranello revealed unrepairable damage to the power unit, forcing Ferrari to withdraw the engine from Leclerc's pool of hardware. The removal means that Leclerc will take on his third and final unit at the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa when the season resumes at the end of the month. Any additional power units added to the driver's allocation in the future -...
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