Liam Lawson will start 10 places back from his sprint qualifying spot in Austin after Helmut Marko said he will take an engine penalty.

Liam Lawson and Laurent Mekies

The New Zealander would have hoped to start by hitting the ground running but that task has now been made harder by him having to take a new power unit.

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Despite it being Lawson’s first laps this season, the engines are allocated to each car meaning that Daniel Ricciardo’s used power units now become Lawson’s.

“The first [race], I think, won’t be relevant because he has an engine penalty,” Marko told Motorsport-Total.com. “10 places in the sprint race, so that doesn’t exactly make life easier in Austin.”

Up to Singapore, Ricciardo was right on the limit of a penalty and the other VCARB driver, Yuki Tsunoda, has already taken an extra one out of his allocation.

Exactly half the grid has already taken some kind of penalty for new engine parts and that number is likely to increase as the season goes on.

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It could also have a big impact on the title race with both McLaren drivers yet to take a penalty while Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez have already had a fifth internal combustion engine, one more than their allocation.