Daniel Ricciardo will not be penalised at next weekend's Canadian grand prix.
The Australian won in Monaco, despite nursing his Red Bull to the line using just six of the eight gears with a MGU-K problem.
"I felt a loss of power and thought the race was done," he said.
But Auto Motor und Sport reports that the part will not have to be replaced in Montreal. "Cyril Abiteboul told Helmut Marko that the MGU-K has survived," correspondent Michael Schmidt said.
A replacement part would have cost Ricciardo a grid penalty.
Red Bull's Marko confirmed: "It looks like there will be no grid penalty for us in Montreal.
"But at some point, at one of the next races, we will be caught out," he warned.
However, there is more good news. Renault is bringing upgrades to its 'power unit' to Canada, and Red Bull team boss Christian Horner expects "fewer problems with the MGU-K".
Marko is not even ruling out a championship tilt for Ricciardo, even though he is 38 points behind.
"We now have a great car," he said. "The upgrade from Barcelona is the base. Without the technical problems in Bahrain and the collision in Baku, we would be right up there."
Replies (3)
Login to replyajpennypacker
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Stop losing points. Control your wonderboy. He has singlehandedly thrown away at least 75% of the lost points.
inflatable
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No shit Einstein, you blaming Max for Daniel's technical problems now as well?!? Because that's what Marko is talking about here, Ricciardo's chances in the WDC.. This is not about Verstappen at all..
calle.itw
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Fewer problems? Have they experienced them before? If thats the case its pretty interesting. I wonder if Honda manage to bring something to Canada, or if they will launch it for the next race instead.