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Lando Norris should avoid penalty at Hungary after engine is given green light

Lando Norris will most likely avoid a grid penalty at the Hungarian Grand Prix after his engine failure in Germany as Renault give it the green light to be used. Norris was victim of a sudden power loss after 25 laps at the German Grand Prix and it looked as though another engine, leading to a grid penalty, would have been on the cards. After analysists from McLaren and Renault looked at it the unit had a minor ancillary failure but is good to go this weekend. A McLaren spokesperson said to Motorsport.com: "Lando's PU suffered an ancillary failure that forced us to stop the engine. "We will fit a new design in Hungary. The PU has not been damaged and will be reused...
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