Lewis Hamilton set to start F1 Italian Grand Prix from back of grid after Mercedes fit new engine | The Sun

LEWIS HAMILTON is set to start Sunday's Italian Grand Prix from the back of the grid after accepting an engine penalty.

The seven-time World Champion has taken a fourth power unit for the season which will result in a huge grid drop.

A Mercedes spokesperson said: "We will be fitting PU number for this weekend for Lewis.

"This is because although we are still working on the recovery plan for PU number three that was damaged in Spa, that unit cannot be run this weekend.

"This will come with associated grid penalties as it's in excess of the allocation for the season."

Hamilton crashed out of the Belgian GP two weeks ago after colliding with Alpine driver Fernando Alonso.

Read More on F1

Toto Wolff defends Lewis Hamilton after Brit star’s furious X-rated rant

Get up to £50 back as CASH if any of your first Champions League bets lose

His car sustained severe damage as a result of the 45G impact and Mercedes are still working on a plan to recover the issues.

He bounced back at last week's Dutch GP to claim 12 points after narrowly missing out on a podium place.

But, he was left furious with his Mercedes team for blowing his chances at a top-three finish.

After the race, he said: "I can’t believe you screwed me like that. I can’t tell you how p****d I am.

Most read in Motorsport

CAN'T LEWS

Hamilton boost in hunt for win with Verstappen tipped for Italian GP PENALTY

FER REAL

Ferrari to DITCH iconic red livery for Italian GP as they opt for bold new look

I GOT LEW

Toto Wolff defends Lewis Hamilton after Brit star’s furious X-rated rant

COME ON LEW

Hamilton 'dying' for chance to challenge Verstappen again as he targets GP win

FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS – BEST NEW CUSTOMER OFFERS

"That was the biggest f*** up."

Team principle Toto Wolff has since defended the Brit, arguing: "You get emotional in the race. And when you’re a driver, it just comes out.

"You can’t even stop it. This is how it has always been between a frustrated driver and the pit wall."

    Source: Read Full Article