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Red Bull confirm Ricciardo-penalty in Monza

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has confirmed that Daniel Ricciardo will take a grid penalty in Monza next weekend, with the Aussie set to make several changes to his engine. Ricciardo got caught in the crossfire at the start of the Belgian Grand Prix, as the Honey Badger's rear wing got taken clean off by a flying Fernando Alonso. The car got repaired and he got sent back out, but with him being a full lap behind, Red Bull saw no point and the Aussie was reeled into the garage and the team called it a day. Red Bull's #3 will take a tactical penalty, Horner has revealed, but Max Verstappen might be spared from that. The Dutchman could squeeze another race out of his...
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