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Here is the engine counting for both Alonso and Massa.
Engine 1(Bahrain) Used in Practice Sessions and Qualifying by both drivers but change it in Parc Ferme for Race. This engine is not available for qualifying and races from here till AbuDhabi but could be used in Practice Sessions.
Engine 2(Bahrain) Used in Race only and is available for other qualifying and races.
Engine 3(Australia) Used for the whole racing weekend by both drivers.
Engine 3(Malaysia) Used by both drivers for the racing weekend and during the race Alonso suffers a blowout. This engine gone through a pneumatic system changing before race start.
Now Alonso have 6 engines( 5 new, while one used for Race only, and another engine which will not be available till AbuDhabi for racing but practice session could be done).
Massa have 7 engines( 5 new, while one used for Race only and one have completed 2 race weekends, and another engine which will not be available till AbuDhabi for racing but practice session could be done).
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