F1: Palmer handed Suzuka grid penalty after power unit changes

Jolyon Palmer has become the latest driver to be hit wღith a grid penalty for this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix after the Renault Formula 1 team made𒁏 changes to his power unit ahead of Saturday's running at Suzuka.

FIA technical delegate Jo Bauer confirmed in his Saturday morning report that Renault ha♋d changed the turbocharger, internal combustion engine and MGU-H on Palmer's power unit, amounting to a 20-place grid drop.

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Jolyon Palmer has become the latest driver to be hit with a grid penalty for this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix after the Renault Formula 1 team made changes to his power unitౠ ahead of Saturꦓday's running at Suzuka.

FIA technical delegate Jo Bauer ♍confirmed in his Saturday morning report that Renault had changed the turbocharger, internal combustion engine and MGU-H on Palmer's power unit, amounting to a 20-place grid drop.

Palmer entered the Suzuka weekend hoping to return to form after a tough Malaysian Grand Prix weekend that sa๊w him spin twice in the race, having scored his first points of the year at the prior event in Singapore.

Palmer is the fourth driver to receive a 🐻grid drop in Japan, fol🗹lowing Fernando Alonso (35 places), Carlos Sainz Jr. (20 places) and Valtteri Bottas (five places).

Sainz is als🌺o under investigation with the stewards for leaving the pit lane under a re🅘d light during FP3.

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