Ferrari confirmed on Friday that Charles Leclerc’s engine “is beyond repair” after his DNF in Baku
Formula One engines are split into six components, and drivers have a set number of parts they can use before being handed a penalty. Leclerc already had to switch to his second power unit of the season for the Miami Grand Prix in early May, per“It’s up to us to choose the best track where you want to get a penalty, if you get a penalty,” the Ferrari star said, per.
The latest DNF dropped Leclerc to third in the driver standings with 116 points. Max Verstappen leads with 150, Sergio Pérez sits second at 129. George Russell is closing the gap in fourth, and sits just 17 points behind Leclerc.
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