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Mercedes surprised: grid penalty for Bottas after new power unit

Valtteri Bottas will start from the back of the grid on Sunday. This is according to documents released by the FIA on Friday evening. Mercedes has decided to change the engine. Thus, the Finn will get his fourth power unit of the season. Bottas receives grid penalty Read more Red Bull in trouble? 'Going towards the limit of the engines' Video player More videos
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