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Bottas to take Russian GP grid penalty after engine change

Russian Grand Prix – Mercedes' Valtteri Bottas has been slapped with a grid penalty after the Brackley squad changed some of the power unit components on Saturday night. The Finn will take a ten place grid penalty and, after qualifying up in seventh place, will now start down in 17th, ahead of Red Bull's Max Verstappen who also took a power unit change penalty. Bottas also took a power unit change last time out at the Italian Grand Prix and this second change should see him through to the end of the season. Ferrari's Charles Leclerc and Williams driver Nicholas Latifi have also taken new power units for this weekend and will receive grid penalties. Norris claims maiden pole position...
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