Saturday, September 13, 2008

'FREE' ENGINE CHANGE FOR WEBBER

'FREE' ENGINE CHANGE FOR WEBBER

Webber - engine change.

Red Bull have revealed Mark Webber's engine has been changed in the build-up to this weekend's Italian GP, but that no penalty will be incurred.

Under F1 regulations all engines have to last two race weekends otherwise the driver is slapped with a 10-grid slot penalty.

However, each driver is given one free engine change at the start of the season and it's that change Red Bull have used in order to ensure Webber doesn't get penalised this weekend.

According to Autosport Red Bull have opted to change Webber's engine as a precautionary measure given the demands of the Monza circuit.



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