Yuki Tsunoda will start from the pit lane.
The FIA confirmed a power unit change on Yuki Tsunoda's car under parc fermé conditions.
Taking advantage of Yuki having qualified 19th, Red Bull Racing decided to change his car's power unit. He received his sixth internal combustion engine, sixth turbocharger, sixth MGU‑H and sixth MGU‑K, and his ninth exhaust system.
Yuki Tsunoda will start from the pit lane in today's race.
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Carlos Sainz: In terms of speed, we were on par with the top teams.
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Yuki Tsunoda will start from the pit lane.
The FIA confirmed a power unit change on Yuki Tsunoda's car under parc fermé conditions.
