Lewis Hamilton grid penalty could make for exciting race in China

'Silly' rule means world champion must start in the pack - will he be able to challenge Nico Rosberg and the Ferraris?

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Lewis Hamilton practices at Shanghai International Circuit
(Image credit: Mark Thompson/Getty Images)

Lewis Hamilton faces a tough task if he is to break his duck this season and win the Chinese Grand Prix. The driver was penalised five places on the grid for changing his gearbox and can start no higher than sixth on the grid, even if he sets the fastest lap in qualifying.

With Ferrari now challenging Mercedes, it makes victory for Hamilton a remote possibility.

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