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Sainz hit with 20-place grid drop at Suzuka

Carlos Sainz Jr. is poised to start this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix from the back of the grid after the Formula 1 race stewards at Suzuka confirmed a 20-place grid drop for the Spaniard. Toro Rosso took three new power unit elements for Sainz's car ahead of opening practice at Suzuka on Friday, with a sixth MGU-H, a fifth internal combustion engine and a fifth turbocharger amounting to a 20-place drop. The FIA stewards confirmed the penalty on Friday morning just as FP1 began at Suzuka following the technical delegate's review of the grid in scrutineering the previous day. Related Articles Japanese Grand Prix - Free practice results (1) Vettel quickest as rain holds off in first...
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