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Horner Expecting More Red Bull Grid Penalties in 2017

Christian Horner expects Red Bull Racing to be the victim of more grid penalties in 2017 after both drivers started with fresh engines in the Italian Grand Prix last weekend. Both Daniel Ricciardo and Max Verstappen switched to their fifth power units at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza, which was a tactical decision to ensure they have a problem-free Singapore Grand Prix, but team principal Horner does not believe they can go through the remainder of the season without bringing in more engines. 'We are for sure going to incur a further penalty,” said Horner. “I hope we have the choice strategically where we take that penalty, but it is not likely we will get to the end of the year...
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