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Canadian grid penalty for Grosjean after crash

Romain Grosjean has been handed a 10-place grid penalty for the Canadian Grand Prix for causing a collision which resulted in Daniel Ricciardo and himself retiring. The Frenchman, who has a history of causing collisions which resulted a one-race ban last season, ran into the back of the Toro Rosso as he exited the tunnel on lap 62. His attempts to secure 13th from the Australian saw both drivers sustain race ending damage, though Grosjean recovered to the pits for a new front-wing, he was later called in with damage to his floor. He will start the Canadian GP ten places lower than he qualifies as a result. Ricciardo believes Grosjean just misjudged his braking points, leading to the...
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