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Ericsson gets engine penalty at Spa

Marcus Ericsson will get a grid penalty in the Belgian Grand Prix after needing to replace components in his engine. The Sauber driver will need his sixth turbocharger of the season, meaning he will drop 10 places on the starting grid. Sauber has also replaced the internal combustion engine for this weekend's race, but it will be the fifth Ericsson uses and therefore no extra penalty applies.  
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