Confirmed: Pit lanes start incoming for two drivers after Parc Ferme changes

13:42, 07 Sep
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The stewards have confirmed that Isack Hadjar and Pierre Gasly will start the Italian Grand Prix from the pit lane after breaching Parc Ferme.
Both Hadjar and Gasly were unable to make it out of Q1 around Monza, qualifying in 16th and 19th place, respectivly.
Earlier today, Alpine already stated that changes would be made to Gasly's car, resulting in a pit lane start for the Frenchman.
Isack Hadjar took a stunning P3 at the Dutch Grand Prix last time out, catapulting himself up to P10 in the drivers' standings
Isack Hadjar took a stunning P3 at the Dutch Grand Prix last time out, catapulting himself up to P10 in the drivers' standings

Pit lane starts for Hadjar and Gasly

Earlier today, the FIA announced that changes had been made to the cars of Hadjar and Gasly after Parc Ferme, with several engine changes for both Frenchman.
The changes to Hadjar's Racing Bull machine would have resulted in a 60-place grid penalty, while Gasly's changes would have resulted in a 40-place grid penalty.
However, due to these changes occurring after qualifying and under the Parc Ferme regulations, it has resulted in the stewards giving both Frenchmen pit lane starts at Monza.
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