Ferrari set for engine upgrade at Spa

Ferrari set for engine upgrade at Spa

The Italian team has arguably the quickest car of 2022 so far, but reliability and strategy errors mean Charles Leclerc is a full 80 points behind Red Bull's Max Verstappen. Team boss Mattia Binotto has now told the Italian edition of motorsport.com ...
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