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Hartley to start from back of grid

Brendon Hartley will start the French GP from the back of the grid after Honda elected to change the engine in his Toro Rosso. There were fears the kiwi would be penalised after he was told late in FP2 to stop his car, the Toro Rosso driver having been 15th on the timesheets. Following the 'PU issue encountered yesterday in Brendon’s car, we have now sent it back to Japan for further investigation,' said Honda this morning. 'We have changed all 6 components last night, therefore Brendon will start from the back of the grid because of the penalties we incurred. 'The PU specification we’ll be running today is the latest one,' the Japanese manufacturer added, 'the same as...
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