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Sainz satisfied with power unit progress

Scuderia Toro Rosso driver Carlos Sainz said the return to using Ferrari power units in 2016 was already starting to yield positive results. When the decision was made to move back to Ferrari power units, the expectation was that power, reliability and speed would improve. Sainz confirmed that some of those objectives were realised during testing in Barcelona this week. 'It's a step forward for sure, no doubt,' said Sainz this week.  'As expected we have a bit more power everywhere, we have more top speed, we have easy handling of the battery and we have the same drivability – maybe a bit better – but that was not the biggest change, the biggest change is the power that is...
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