saviour stivala wrote: ↑17 Jun 2022, 00:19
Up to last time Binotto spoke to the press after Baku FERRARI had no idea what had caused Leclerc’s failure. This despite modern era sophisticated live telemetry more often than not giving them a warning an engine is about to go and drivers being ordered to stop the car to prevent serious damage to engine Leclerc suffered in Baku. Leclerc returned to his PU-1 after the Spanish failure so in Canada he will take PU-3 with no penalty, but if one of the failed turbo components of the PU cannot be repaired Leclerc will suffer a grid drop in Canada, meaning the best start he can hope for is 11 on the grid.
Are you sure that's correct?
According to the components used Leclerc was driving PU1 in Barcelona.
At least, this is what I could find:
ICE | TC | MGU-H | MGU-K | ES | CE | EX
1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2
Edit:
I did find this quote now:
“The plan of the team was to introduce the second unit between the weekend in Miami and Barcelona after completing the data collection program regarding reliability. However, after the problem encountered [in Australia], the Maranello team has decided as a precaution to bring forward the introduction of Power Unit number 2.”
source:
https://thejudge13.com/2022/06/13/ferra ... -for-baku/