Bottas finished 10th in the Sprint but was already set to start from the back of the grid after getting new power unit parts. Now, with the rear wing assembly and suspension set-up changed on his Alfa Romeo at Parc Ferme, the Finn will start the Grand Prix from the pit lane. STRATEGY GUIDE: What are the possible race strategies for the 2022 Austrian Grand Prix? Due to an electrical problem, Alonso was unable to take the Sprint start, his car stalled before the formation lap began and therefore had to start last for the Austrian Grand Prix. Alpine has fitted a number of new power unit components to its car for Sunday’s race, including a fifth internal combustion engine, fifth turbo, fifth MGU-H, fourth energy storage, fourth control electronics and fifth exhaust for the season. READ MORE: Who gained and lost the most places in the Red Bull Ring Sprint?