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No changes to the starting grid

There are no changes to Sunday's starting grid for the Malaysian GP as the only driver penalised, Fernando Alonso, qualified last. The double World Champion went into Saturday's qualifying aware that he was facing a 45-place grid penalty after running new unscheduled engine parts earlier in the weekend at Sepang. As such Alonso put in the mimimum in qualifying in an effort to save tyres. The McLaren-Honda driver will start from the very back of the grid. At the front are Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg, who locked out the front row ahead of the Red Bulls of Max Verstappen and Daniel Ricciardo. Malaysian GP starting grid 1 Hamilton Mercedes 1:32.850 2 Rosberg Mercedes 1:33.264 3 Verstappen...
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