Shock at the Canadian Grand Prix: F1 drivers forced to start from pit lane

Shock at the Canadian Grand Prix: F1 drivers forced to start from pit lane

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The starting grid has been altered with two drivers moved to the pit lane for the commencement of the Canadian Grand Prix.

Prior to the 2024 Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal, two Formula 1 drivers, Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu from Stake F1, will have to start from the pit lane after making parts changes following qualifying. Bottas finished qualifying in the 17th position, while Zhou was in 19th place, although he was set to start one position higher due to a grid penalty for Esteban Ocon. Both drivers had their rear wings switched to a different configuration used during qualifying. Because they breached parc fermé conditions, they were instructed to move to the pit lane for the race start. In addition to the rear wing change, Bottas had a third energy store and control electronics unit installed in his car, resulting in Nico Hulkenberg and Esteban Ocon moving up to 17th and 18th on the starting grid, respectively.

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