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Ricciardo expects fresh grid penalty

Daniel Ricciardo is expecting to take another grid penalty at the Brazilian GP after his engine failure in Mexico. Renault, Red Bull's engine suppliers, endured a torrid Mexican GP with Ricciardo among the drivers to retire from the race - despite his team attempting to guard against the problems by installing new engine parts ahead of the Sunday. When's the Brazilian GP on Sky? Saturday's qualifying and Sunday's race both underway at 4pm, exclusively live on Sky Sports. The failure of a brand new MGU-H stopped Ricciardo within five laps and the Australian is resigned at Interlagos to Red Bull having to install an eighth such part of the season, which would trigger a 10-place demotion from...
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