Boost for George Russell after Australia failure? FIA adjust engine allocation for 2023

Following a meeting of the F1 Commission, all 20 drivers will have four, rather than three, Internal Combustion Engine (ICE), Turbo Charger, MGU-H and MGU-K elements in their pool for F1 2023.
The news comes after the FIA confirm﷽ed their revised F1 Sprint format for this year, with an additional qualifying session being adꦦded to the format on Saturday morning.
With F1 well into 💝their record-breaking 23-race season, this will be welcomeไ news for all of the teams who will be keeping a close eye on reliability as the season progresses.
The FIA confirmed on their website: “Proposals to increase the number of Power Unit elements were discussed during the meeting, with approval given to increase the number of Internal Combustion Engine (ICE), Turbo Charger, MGU-H and MG💙U-K elements for 2023 only from threไe (3) to four (4).”
It’s good news for 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:George Russell, who is expected to take a new power unit for this weekend’s A✃zerbaijan Grand Prix following hi🔴s failure in Australia.
The change will have no impact on 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Charles Leclerc, who took a 10-place grid p❀enalty for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
Leclerc had exceeded his control electronics (𒉰CE) allocation meaning he was forced to take the penalty.
However, Leclerc is alreadඣy on his second MGU-H so the change is 𝄹a welcome one for Ferrari.
The CE and energy store quaꦡntity remains unchange𒈔d.

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