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5 place grid penalty for Sergio Perez

Singapore Grand Prix – Sergio Perez has been given a five place grid penalty as a result of a gearbox change after brushing the wall in FP3. Sergio Perez will start his Singapore Grand Prix five spots down from where he qualifies this evening as a result of a grid penalty linked to a gearbox change on his Racing Point RP19. Perez hit the outside wall at Marina Bay's Turn 22 left-hander and while he was able to bring his car back to the pits, despite a broken right rear wheel, his Racing Point crew diagnosed a damaged gearbox. 'After our inspection we found some damage, so we had to change it,' said Racing Point sporting director Andy Stevenson, quoted by Motorsport.com. Toro Rosso's...
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