I did not buy the spin BS the like that was given to Honda forced introduction of their first engine upgrade before schedule, and neither will I the FERRARI one. With the penalty rules as are, an upgrade introduced before schedule is a forced introduction, which to me spells at least 95% reliability problems, at least possibly. Reliability problems doesn’t mean parts of the engine have to break-dawn, it can mean maximum power output usage is being held back from being used. FERRARI doesn’t need more power, they need to be able to use that power more often/and for longer in the race.
Once engine 2 is introduced, and provided engine 1 can still be used, it means that engine 2 can skip FP1 and 2 running, and that means that engine 2 running can be stretched for more than 7 races, but those that will be able to introduce engine 2 in Canada will end up with at least a 2-FP3/qualifying/race fresher engine mileage wise.