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Gasly to start from the back after power unit change

Pierre Gasly will start from the back of the grid for the Canadian Grand Prix after a second power unit change of the weekend Prior to the start of qualifying Gasly's updated Honda power unit was removed from the car after he reported a loss of power at the end of the third practice session, the Frenchman subsequently went into qualifying with an old power unit. Honda took the decision based upon Gasly's grid position which was a lowly 17th after getting knocked out in Q1, as well as current future allocation plans for their power units. The Japanese manufacturer brought a newly updated power unit to Montreal with an unconfirmed gain of around 20-30 horsepower. The reliability...
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