Listen to this article Ricciardo was sidelined by a power unit issue in the second and final practice session on Saturday morning, while teammate Lando Norris managed only six laps due to a brake system problem. Although Norris slipped from third on the starting grid from the sprint race to finish fifth ahead of Ricciardo in P6, McLaren only trailed the Ferrari and Red Bull cars, making it the third-fastest team.  It means Norris and Ricciardo will lock out the third row of the grid for Sunday’s race, which is expected to offer strategies dominated by the medium and hard-compound tyres. McLaren was unable to complete any meaningful running on either tyre so far this weekend after rain impacted FP1 and qualifying on Friday. “We’re still going into tomorrow [Sunday] probably not as prepared as some others,” Ricciardo conceded. “I guess in a way that’s partially true, because I’m sure some today started with a full tank and did a little bit in the second practice. We’re still, let’s say, half a step behind, if you will. …

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