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Red Bull hear rumours of Hamilton grid penalty at Brazilian GP

Article To news overview © Mercedes Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton could be in line for an engine change and subsequent grid penalty at this weekend's Brazilian Grand Prix, according to Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko. Hamilton is currently running his fourth Internal Combustion Engine of the season, having made the switch three races ago in Turkey, and there has been much speculation around him needing another fresh unit before the season is out. While Hamilton himself recently commented that he is not expecting any further changes, Marko is counting on that happening at Interlagos, where he hopes Red Bull can claim their first 1-2 result since the 2016 campaign. "For us, it is...
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