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Penalties likely in Singapore

Heading in to this weekend's Singapore Grand Prix, nine drivers are staring down the barrel of potential grid penalties.With each driver allowed just five components of their engine each season, several have already reached that number after Daniil Kvyat became the first driver penalised for an out of sequence change in Italy under the overly complicated rules.Under the regulations the 'power unit' comprises the Internal Combustion Engine (ICE), Motor Generator Unit -Kinetic (MGU-K) and -Heat (MGU-H), Turbo Charger (TC), Energy Store (ES) and Control Electronics (EC). Teams opting to use a sixth of any component will incur a 10-place penalty for the first change, and a further 5-place...
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