LONDON — Red Bull driver Max Verstappen received a 10-place grid penalty for Sunday’s Belgian Grand Prix, F1 announced.
The punishment comes on the heels of the three-time Formula 1 world champion taking a new power unit ahead of the race. Verstappen, who leads the drivers’ standings, is mired in a modest three-race winless drought.
“Some tracks naturally are a bit better than others,” Verstappen said according to Reuters. “Of course, on a street circuit, you wouldn’t want to have an engine penalty.
“If you look at our last few races where we haven’t particularly been the fastest, I wouldn’t say that with 10 places extra we have a chance of winning. But again, a race can always be turned upside down with moments.
“We have to be open-minded and try to make the best of it. That’s what we’ll try to do.”
Verstappen wasn’t the only Red Bull driver who received a penalty. Yuki Tsunoda will start Sunday’s race from the rear of the grid.