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Leclerc sent to back of grid in Canada

MONTREAL - Ferrari's Charles Leclerc will start from the back of the grid at the Canadian Grand Prix after his team made wholescale changes to his engine. Ferrari has fitted new components to Leclerc's car after he suffered an engine failure while leading the Azerbaijan Grand Prix last week. The engine change gives Red Bull's Max Verstappen to open up more ground between himself and Leclerc in the championship. Verstappen leads Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez by 21 points and is 34 points ahead of Leclerc, who led the championship earlier in the year. Leclerc already had a 10-place penalty confirmed on Friday when Ferrari took a new power unit, but on Saturday opted to also changed the...
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