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Ricciardo changes engine and starts at the back of the grid in Turkey!

The qualifying for the Turkish GP was very disappointing for Daniel Ricciardo. The Australian was not able to advance to Q2, a sixteenth starting place appeared to be the maximum Saturday. For that reason Ricciardo and McLaren have decided to add a new engine to the engine pool. Ricciardo is changing his internal combustion engine, his turbo, the MGU-H and his battery. As a result, he will have to start from the back of the grid on Sunday afternoon. He will probably be behind Carlos Sainz, as the Ferrari Spaniard set a faster time than Ricciardo in qualifying. Read more Verstappen behind Mercedes: 'I'm pretty happy' Perez hopes to play a role for Verstappen: 'Get points' Ricciardo changes...
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