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Russell to start from pit lane after power unit change

George Russell will start the Singapore Grand Prix from the pit lane. The Englishman gets a completely new engine in his W13 and is therefore forced to start from that position. He didn't have much to lose considering the place where the Brit would otherwise start. Article continues under ad Russell qualified 11th on Saturday after missing a place in Q3 by just six thousandths of a second. He had some problems, he himself thought of a recurring problem with the brakes, but team boss Toto Woldd referred to a problem with the clutch. Problems and no overtaking opportunities Mercedes apparently sees the eleventh starting position, and possibly also the problems of its driver, as a reason to...
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