Alpine has confirmed that Pierre Gasly is to start the Italian Grand Prix from the pit-lane following a power unit change.
The Frenchman, who signed a new contract on Saturday, keeping him with the team until 2028, had qualified 19th of 20 cars at Monza, with the track not expected to suit the package owing to the straight line speed deficits it has.
As such, Alpine has elected to take a brand-new power unit aboard Gasly's A525, triggering an automatic pit-lane start under F1's sporting regulations.
Gasly is the second of two drivers who will be in the pit-lane, after Isack Hadjar confirmed he was taking a complete new power unit in his Racing Bulls car after also being eliminated in Q1.
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