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Alonso falls to the back of the grid after PU penalty

Fernando Alonso has the dubious honour of being the first, but most definitely not the last driver, to take an engine penalty with Alpine putting him onto his third PU in Spain.

He will start his home race from the very back of the grid.

Alonso qualified a lowly P17 for the Spanish Grand Prix, the Alpine driver one of several caught out in the traffic in Q1.

In what has become a traditional mad dash in the final few minutes of Q1, there were 55 separate incidents throughout qualifying of drivers slowing in the pit exit to build up a gap to the car ahead.

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That meant there was a traffic jam as those behind tried to get track position for a final flying lap.

Alonso even tried to overtake cars ahead in the queue only to be blocked, not illegally as he wasn’t on a hot lap, by Lando Norris.

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Race day in Spain today

Alonso will be starting from the back of the grid after the team decided to change his PU. pic.twitter.com/HUxq2SzzrV

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As such Alpine have opted to fit his A522 with a new engine, the Spaniard’s grid position minimising the 10-place grid penalty.

He’ll join Nicholas Latifi on the final row with Alex Albon up to P18 and Lance Stroll starting 17th.

Although he told Sky Sports after qualifying that “at Barcelona if you start at the back, everything becomes more difficult”, the double World Champion still hopes for what

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