Yuki Tsunoda: 10-Place Grid Penalty
Tsunoda has received a 10-place grid penalty for the Canadian Grand Prix after being found guilty of a red flag infringement during Free Practice 3, Formula1.com reports.
Analysis:
Tsunoda would qualify 11th on the starting grid in qualifying, but he would be found guilty of an infringement during final practice. Oscar Piastri would have contact with the wall and sustain a tyre puncture. The red flag would be displayed due to debris and Tusnoda would overtake the slower Piastri during that period. The stewards would note and review the incident and slap Tsunoda with a tough 10-place grid penalty for Sunday's Canadian GP. He'll start dead last on the grid as a result.
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