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Ricciardo set to start from back of the grid in German Grand Prix

Aston Martin Red Bull Racing driver Daniel Ricciardo is set to start from last place on the grid this weekend after the FIA confirmed that the Australian will be changing a number of parts on his power unit ahead of the German Grand Prix. During first practice at Hockenheim the FIA put out a press release confirming the changes across the grid with Ricciardo taking a new MGU-K, Enegy Store, and Control Electronics. The changes put the Red Bull driver over his allowance for the season and while the penalty has yet to be confirmed, it will most likely lead to him starting from the back of the grid. Yesterday Ricciardo acknowledged that the penalties were looming as the team look to boost...
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