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Sainz to start Turkish GP from the back of the grid

Article To news overview © Ferrari Carlos Sainz will start the Turkish Grand Prix from the back of the grid after Ferrari confirmed his car will be outfitted with a brand-new power unit for this weekend's race. The move means the Spaniard will follow in the footsteps of teammate Charles Leclerc, who took a new engine featuring the team's updated hybrid system in Russia. "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," read a statement from Ferrari. "Therefore he will start from the back of the grid with the aim of climbing up the order to try and score some points." Leclerc...
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