F1 Rumor: Verstappen to take Spa grid penalty for new engine
Max Verstappen’s chances of a successful Belgian Grand Prix weekend with the inferior Red Bull RB20 will get even worse, with the Dutchman set to take a grid penalty for the race.
Heading into the race weekend, Verstappen had already used four internal combustion engines (ICE), turbochargers, MGU-Hs and MGU-K units, as well as two control electronics and energy stores.
Hence, the Dutchman is on the brink of a grid drop, and paddock rumors say Red Bull has now opted to take the grid drop for the event at Spa-Francorchamps.
For the race weekend, Verstappen will be fitted with a new ICE.
As a result, he is set to start the Belgian Grand Prix 10 places further back on the grid than he will qualify.
Spa has often served as a destination for teams to take a deliberate engine penalty due to the high probability of overtaking around the 7.004km circuit.
In 2022 Verstappen took a grid penalty at Spa and came from 14th on the grid to win.