Ferrari is already changing the engines of its drivers
While Formula 1 is only entering its second Grand Prix of the season, the Scuderia has already replaced several parts on Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz's race cars.
Will reliability once again fail Ferrari? This is the question that is starting to be asked. After the ten-place penalty suffered by Charles Leclerc for the change of his electronic control unit, new parts have been changed on car number 16.
In Jeddah, the Scuderia changed the engine and the MGU-H for Charles Leclerc. This does not result in any penalty for the Monegasque driver. His teammate, Carlos Sainz, on the other hand, gets a new engine for this event.
Lando Norris is also among the drivers with new components on his car. McLaren has decided to change his engine, turbo, MGU-H and MGU-K. All these changes comply with the rules imposed by the FIA, so there will be no penalty for the British driver.
Sergio Perez has new batteries and a new electronic control system in Jeddah. Like his teammates, no sanctions for him.