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Honda confirm Verstappen's Monza grid penalty

Honda have confirmed Max Verstappen will be starting the Italian Grand Prix from the back of the grid, along with former team-mate Pierre Gasly. The Japanese manufacturer began their roll-out of their Spec 4 engine with Alex Albon and Daniil Kvyat getting their hands on it ahead of the Belgium Grand Prix. Now it is the turn of Verstappen and Gasly to take on some engine penalties at Monza, so all four Red Bull/Toro Rosso drivers can have a clean slate for the following race in Singapore, a track that is expected to suit. 'From a PU point of view, the main development is that we plan to run the Spec 4 PU with all four drivers for the first time, after just Albon and Kvyat ran it in...
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