No need for power-unit change for Verstappen
- Nicolás Quarles van Ufford
Spanish Formula One expert Albert Fabrega has stated that Max Verstappen's RB14 won't need an engine change, as the problems the Dutchman has are just electrical.
Verstappen disappeared into the pit after a short stint in FP3, and Red Bull team principal Christian Horner communicated that Verstappen's car had some electrical issues that needed solving. This can complicate things when it comes to qualifying, but no major parts need to be swapped according to Fabrega.
He tweets that the 20-year-old's car will just need some new electrical components and the RB14 should be good to go.
El problema d Verstappen es eléctrico en el motor. No hay cambio d unidad. Han tenido q. cambiar componentes eléctricos.
— Albert Fabrega ES (@AlbertFabrega) 12 mei 2018