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Nasr to start from pit lane after changes

– Felipe Nasr will start Sunday afternoon's Monaco Grand Prix from the pit lane, along with Max Verstappen, after Sauber changed parts following his engine failure in qualifying.Nasr's engine gave up in spectacular fashion as he exited the tunnel in Q1, and Sauber has taken the car out of parc ferme conditions to replace the engine cooling ducts and panels.Nasr will thus join Red Bull racer Verstappen in lining up at the pit lane exit, after the Spanish Grand Prix winner crashed out at the revised Piscine section on his first qualifying lap.
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