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No Ferrari engine fire-up until Bahrain – Steiner

Mar.4 Haas will not fire up its 2021 car until the small American team touches down in Bahrain for the start of official testing next week. Normally, Haas' car for the new season is put together at the Dallara facility – which, like engine supplier Ferrari, is based in Italy. However, with covid making travel difficult within Europe, Haas is assembling its 2021 car in the UK this year – meaning Ferrari staff cannot be on site to oversee installation of the engine. 'Our new car will be started for the first time in Bahrain in the week before the tests from March 12,' team boss Gunther Steiner told Sport Bild. 'Due to the measures taken for covid, the Ferrari people would have...
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