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Ricciardo confirms MGU-K was race affecting problem

Monaco Grand Prix – Red Bull Racing's Daniel Ricciardo said that his race affecting problem was related to his MGU-K. Ricciardo won the race in Monaco on Sunday, despite running slowly for the last 2/3 of the race. This was after an Energy Recovery System issue hit his Red Bull after his pitstop, with Ricciardo immediately caught and put under pressure from Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel. However, despite Red Bull warning him that his issue wouldn't get any better, Ricciardo seemed to find his rhythm again and kept Vettel at arm's length throughout. After the race, Ricciardo confirmed that it was an MGU-K problem, the part of the ERS that harnessses and deploys energy recovered from the...
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