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Grid penalties for Verstappen and co at Sochi

The Honda-powered cars of Max Verstappen, Alex Albon, Daniil Kvyat and Pierre Gasly have been handed a handicap for the Russian Grand Prix as they will take engine penalties. The Japanese manufacturer's Spec 4 engine was initially introduced at Spa, but their Red Bull and Toro Rosso cars will now take on the new Internal Combustion Engine (ICU) at Sochi. It means Verstappen, Albon and Gasly will receive five-place grid penalties while Kvyat will start at the back of the grid as all of the elements on his engine has been changed. 'After the very high speeds in Monza, followed by the special requirements of a street circuit in Singapore, we come to a more conventional type of track in...
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