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Kvyat gets 10-place grid penalty for fifth engine

Red Bull driver Daniil Kvyat has been handed a 10-place grid penalty at the Austrian Grand Prix for taking on a fifth engine. The Russian driver is on his fifth Renault power unit, the same as teammate Daniel Ricciardo of Australia -- who received his on Friday. Teams are allowed only four per driver for the season before incurring penalties. Tensions have escalated between Red Bull and Renault, prompting Red Bull owner Dietrich Mateschitz to threaten to pull out of F1 if there is not a rapid improvement. Mateschitz stepped up the pressure by saying this week that the French supplier's poor performance has 'destroyed' Red Bull's enjoyment of Formula One. Kvyat's fourth place...
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