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Sainz to start from back of the grid in Turkey

Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz will start from the back of the grid at the Turkish Grand Prix after the team decided to fit his car with a new power unit this weekend. The new complete power unit will take Sainz over his quota of engine and hybrid components for the year, meaning he will have to start the race from the back of the grid. The new Ferrari engine and hybrid system was fitted to Charles Leclerc's car in Russia, which also resulted in a penalty, and is an upgrade on the power unit used earlier in the year. "As was the case for Charles Leclerc in Russia, in Turkey Carlos Sainz will take a completely new power unit fitted with the new hybrid system," Ferrari said in its...
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