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Ricciardo takes F1 power unit penalty in Turkey

Daniel Ricciardo Daniel Ricciardo will take a grid penalty, dropping him to the final row for tonight’s Formula 1 Turkish Grand Prix. Set to line up 16th after a tough qualifying session on Saturday, McLaren has opted to fit the Australian’s car with a number of new elements. That includes a new internal combustion engine, turbo charger, MGU-H, MGU-K, and exhaust. The latter of those components does not come with a penalty, being Ricciardo’s fourth of eight allowed during the season. However, all other components do attract grid penalties, which means he’ll line up alongside Carlos Sainz on the back row. Following qualifying, Speedcafe.com asked McLaren team principal Andrea Seidl...
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