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Who has upgrades at the Canadian Grand Prix?

Who has upgrades at the Canadian Grand Prix?

Who has upgrades at the Canadian Grand Prix?

Who has upgrades at the Canadian Grand Prix?

A lot of the talk ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix has centred on power unit upgrades. Mercedes-powered teams won't have one, but many teams up and down the grid will. Will any of the drivers have to take a grid penalty for changing parts? We take a look here.

Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari): Internal Combustion Engine (2nd), Turbocharger (2nd), MGU-H (2nd). Penalties? No.

Kimi Raikkonen (Ferrari): Turbocharger (3rd). Penalties? No.

Daniel Ricciardo (Red Bull): Internal Comustion Engline (3rd), Turbocharger (3rd), MGU-H (3rd). Penalties? No.

Max Verstappen (Red Bull): Internal Combustion Engine (2nd), Turbocharger (3rd), MGU-H (2nd), Control Electronics (2nd). Penalties? No.

Fernando Alonso (McLaren): Internal Combustion Engine (2nd), MGU-H (2nd), MGU-K (2nd). Penalties? No.

Stoffel Vandoorne (McLaren): Internal Combustion Engine (2nd), Turbocharger (2nd), MGU-H (2nd). Penalties? No.

Nico Hulkenberg (Renault): Internal Combustion Engine (2nd), Turbocharger (2nd), MGU-H (3rd), Control Electronics (2nd). Penalties? No.

Carlos Sainz Jr (Renault): Internal Combustion Engine (2nd), Turbocharger (2nd), MGU-H (3rd), Control Electronics (2nd). Penalties? No.

Pierre Gasly (Toro Rosso): Internal Comustion Engline (3rd), Turbocharger (3rd), MGU-H (3rd), MGU-K (2nd), Energy Store (2nd), Control Electronics (2nd). Penalties? No.

Brendon Hartley (Toro Rosso): Internal Comustion Engline (3rd). Penalties? No.

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