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Max Verstappen and Pierre Gasly set for grid penalties in Monza

Max Verstappen and Pierre Gasly will start at the back of the grid for the Italian Grand Prix after taking on the new Spec 4 Honda power unit. Honda has opted to take the penalties at the Monza circuit, likely in order to help better prepare for more favourable circuits such as Singapore and Mexico. The Formula 1 technical regulations only allow up to three power unit changes within a season before grid penalties are handed out. Alexander Albon and Daniil Kvyat recently took on the Spec 4 unit at the previous race in Belgium and also started the race at the back of the field. Gasly has taken on the power unit usage from Albon's former car due to their respective team swaps. 'We now go...
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