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Pit lane start for Wehrlein

Pascal Wehrlein will start Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix from the pit lane after Sauber broke parc ferme rules to change his rear wing assembly. Crashing his Sauber in Q1 on Saturday, Wehrlein was always set to start from the back of the grid as his Sauber required a new gearbox. However, that became a pit lane start when Sauber changed his rear wing assembly. Busy times for our mechanics 🛠 – still working on @PWehrlein #C36 to be ready for the #CanadianGP #F1 #PW94 pic.twitter.com/FktJHZCYU3 — Sauber F1 Team (@SauberF1Team) June 11, 2017 A look at the revised grid… 1 Hamilton Mercedes 2 Vettel Ferrari 3 Bottas Mercedes 4 Raikkonen Ferrari 5 Verstappen Red Bull 6 Ricciardo...
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