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Ricciardo to start Turkish GP from back after PU change

Daniel Ricciardo will start the Turkish Grand Prix from the back of the grid as a result of a power unit change ahead of the race. The Australian endured a tough qualifying and was knocked out in Q1 after completing his final lap early on an ever-improving track. With Carlos Sainz advancing to Q2 and eliminating Ricciardo, the Spaniard’s subsequent grid penalty only promoted the McLaren driver to 15th place on the provisional starting grid.
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