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Raikkonen to start from pitlane, Perez from the back

Kimi Raikkonen, who qualified tenth, is set to start today's Italian Grand Prix from the pitlane after Alfa Romeo elected to change his engine, while Sergio Perez goes to the back of the grid. The Finn was set to take a grid drop after damaging his gearbox when he crashed out in the early moments of Q3 after losing control in the Parabolica. However, Alfa Romeo subsequently decided to change his internal combustion engine and control electronics, and therefore the Finn will start from the pitlane. Meanwhile, Sergio Perez is set to start from the back of the grid after Racing Point changed his entire power unit. The Mexican suffered an engine issue during qualifying, the second successive...
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