Christian Horner suspects power increases may well be a by-product of engine reliability improvements over at Ferrari. F1
“But of course Ferrari had some reliability issues last year, so if they’ve managed to address that, and through that been able to turn up their power, inevitably they will see some form of progress now.”
“We saw them turn down the power after their failures last year so we know they have the ability within their engine to turn it up more.”
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