Max verstappen could be facing a ten place grid penalty within the next few weeks, with the new engine that had to be replaced in Montreal looking increasingly unlikely to be used again. Drivers get four power units to last the entire season, and Verstappen used his final permitted unit last weekend in Spain leaving him no spares for the remaining 14 races of the season. The cause of the current problem was the failure of the brand new engine he was using in Canada. Verstappen was forced to stop early in second practice because of a suspected problem with his ERS (Energy Recovery System). There were concerns that this could have caused wider damage to the rest of the power unit, in particula
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