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McLaren's Norris set for back row Italian GP start

McLaren's Lando Norris will join Max Verstappen and Pierre Gasly at the back of Sunday's Italian Grand Prix starting grid as a result of his last lap engine failure at Spa last weekend. Norris was heading towards a remarkable fifth-place finish in Spa when his power unit shut down at the very end of the race's penultimate lap. A subsequent diagnosis of the failure by engine supplier Renault revealed a terminal issue, meaning that Norris will use a new Spec-C unit in Sunday's race, the McLaren driver therefore enduring a grid penalty. Honda confirm Monza grid penalties for Verstappen and Gasly "They found the problem, they've got a fix for this weekend, it's not something that has...
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