Yuki Tsunoda will certainly start at the back of the grid for the Mexico City Grand Prix after being hit with a penalty due to wholesale changes on his auto in FP1, consisting of a brand-new power system, in spite of not taking part in the session himself.
Tsunoda viewed on from the AlphaTauri pit wall surface throughout the opening method hour on Friday, with Formula 2 driver Isack Hadjar taking the wheel of his AT04 as component of the demand for F1 groups to run a young driver– specified as a person that has actually begun no greater than 2 Grands Prix– in 2 FP1 sessions per period.
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An active hour remained in shop for Hadjar in his Formula 1 weekend break launching with the Frenchman seen showing off flo-vis on his auto as the group collected information prior to returning to the garage to take a brand-new front wing. He finished the hour in P17 on the timesheets.
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