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Leclerc to start Russian GP at the back of the grid

Article To news overview Charles Leclerc will start the Russian Grand Prix from the back of the grid after Ferrari confirmed he will use a brand-new power unit at this weekend's race. It will be Leclerc's fourth engine of the season which will trigger a grid penalty, so he will start from last along with any other drivers who take engine penalties in Sochi. "The Russian Grand Prix sees the introduction of a new technical component for Scuderia Ferrari Mission Winnow: a power united fitted with an updated hybrid system, the introduction of which was mentioned a few weeks back," said Ferrari. "Its main purpose is to gain experience for the 2022 car project. A great deal of...
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