FIA confirms Antonio Giovinazzi set for 10-place grid penalty in Baku
The FIA has confirmed that Antonio Giovinazzi is se♌t to take a 10-place grid penalty after moving onto his third control electronics element of the season.
Reliability issues with the CE 🐼part issued by power uni⛦t supplier Ferrari in the early part of the year caused Giovinazzi to move onto his second element of the season in China.
An updated part was issued by Feﷺrrari over the Shanghai weekend, but was not taken by Alfa Romeo immediately, cauꦺsing Giovinazzi to miss qualifying.

The FIA has confirmed that Antonio Giovinazzi is set to take a 10-place grid penalty after moving onto his third cont👍rol electronics element of the season.
Reliability issues with the CE part issued by power unit supplier Ferrari in the early part of the year caused Giovinazzi♚ to move onto his second element of the season in China.
An updated part was issued by Ferrari over the Shanghai weekend, but was not taken by Alfa R🍨omeo immediately, causing🐻 Giovinazzi to miss qualifying.
The team has now introduced the updated CE part to both Giovinazzi and teammate Kimi Ra�⛦�ikkonen’s cars for the Azerbaijan race weekend.
The chওange sees Giovinazzi move onto his third CE of the year, breaking the season limit of two, meani🌼ng he will serve a 10-place grid penalty on Sunday.
Honda's 🐟power unit updates were also confirmed in the technical bulletin issued by the FIA, with both Red Bull drivers taking a new eng🌳ine, turbocharger, MGU-K and MGU-H for the race weekend.
Toro Rosso racers Alexander Albon and Daniil Kvyat have both taken a f🦄resh engine, moving onto their third of the year.