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Hartley has fourth grid penalty in four races

Brendon Hartley will start his fourth race in Formula 1 with a fourth grid penalty after his Toro Rosso team replaced part of his car’s Renault power unit for Sunday’s season finale Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. The 28-year-old double world endurance champion and Le Mans 24 Hours sportscar winner made his F1 debut with a 25 place penalty at the United States Grand Prix in October. Hartley was then handed a 20 place demotion in Mexico and another penalty in Brazil as the Red Bull-owned team wrestled with engine reliability, meaning that the New Zealander has yet to start a Formula 1 race from where he qualified. Formula 1 technical delegate Jo Bauer said in a statement on Friday that Toro Rosso...
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