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Ricciardo and Kvyat pick up engine change penalties

Red Bull drivers Daniel Ricciardo and Daniil Kvyat have picked up grid penalties for Sunday's Italian Grand Prix, due to power unit component changes. The regulations state that a driver will pick up a 10-place penalty for the first change of a set of engine elements, and a five-place grid drop for further changes to that set. Riccardo has picked up 25 places worth of penalties, 10 of which are for Red Bull changing to a sixth Internal Combustion Engine (ICE). The rest are five-place penalties for switching to fifth MGU-K, MGU-H and turbo charger components. Meanwhile Daniil Kvyat has been handed a 15-place grid penalty for changing to a sixth ICE (10 places) and a fifth turbo charger (5...
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