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Mexico marshals caused Ricciardo grid penalty

Red Bull boss Christian Horner has revealed the race marshals in Mexico have caused Daniel Ricciardo's grid penalty in Brazil. Ricciardo heads into the Brazilian Grand Prix with a five-place grid penalty to overcoming after changing to a sixth turbocharger of the season. But Horner has confirmed that the damage, and the subsequent power unit element change, came after he retired his RB14 for the eighth time this campaign. 'You cannot really blame them [the marshals],' Horner said to Sky Sports F1 in the Interlagos pit lane. 'The car was obviously smoking but they shot foam up the exhaust and as it solidified in the turbo, it terminated. 'So he [Ricciardo] will take a five-place grid...
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