Ferrari reveals cause of Vettel’s engine failure | 2020 F1 season
Ferrari has discovered the reason for its power unit failure during last week's test at the Circuit de Catalunya, which it says is "not a cause for concern".
Ferrari has discovered the reason for its power unit failure during last week's test at the Circuit de Catalunya, which it says is "not a cause for concern".
F1 has cut testing from eight days to six this year but while some teams believe it could be reduced further their drivers aren't entirely keen on the idea.
Ferrari's change in policy regarding its two drivers this year does not mean the team has ruled out using team orders on Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc.
Debris from a first-lap collision has emerged as the likely cause of the puncture which triggered last year's Formula 2 crash at Spa, which claimed the life of Anthonie Hubert.
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