Ferrari working flat out for turbo fix

Ferrari is working flat-out to upgrade their troublesome turbo unit, according to reports doing the rounds in German media.

The major daily Bild, and the specialist Auto Motor und Sport, say the turbo fix is due in May.

And the broadcaster RTL says that until then, Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen will be running their current turbos – whose design was fundamentally changed for 2016 – at reduced power.

“Experts believe it is costing them up to half a second per lap” at the moment, RTL said.

Still, there is optimism. John Elkann, the Fiat Chrysler chairman, said on Friday: “Now that the gap to Mercedes is narrowing, I can’t wait for us to beat them on the track.”

He added that Vettel and Raikkonen remain in good spirits despite not having the smoothest starts to their respective seasons.

Vettel said ahead of the weekend in Shanghai: “I’m sure that this year we can fight with Mercedes.”

Although not directly connected to the engine division it is believed that the problems facing the Maranello outfit prompted technical director James Allison to return from compassionate leave earlier than expected.