There's potential for more pain down the road this season for Ferrari. F1 SaudiArabianGP
The Ferrari driver will start the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 10 places back from his qualifying spot after he was forced to take a new electronic control unit , pushing him past the FIA allocation for the season.
But with 22 more races to go, Leclerc finds himself vulnerable to further penalties down the line should his current ECU also fail. A driver receives a 10-place penalty for his first breach followed by a five-place drop for any further offence. “We had two control unit problems in Bahrain which means that we already need to take a penalty,” he told Sky Sports F1. “We understand these problems but as a result, I obviously need to take the penalty.
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