Daniel Ricciardo likened his early retirement from the Bahrain Grand Prix to having his heart ripped out from his backside.
Ricciardo was running in fourth behind eventual race winner Sebastian Vettel, Valtteri Bottas and Kimi Raikkonen before his Red Bull came to a grinding halt on lap two. The Red Bulls had shown strong pace during the race simulations in Friday practice leaving both drivers hopeful that they could challenge the Ferraris and Mercedes.
The Aussie was understandably downbeat after the race, saying retiring from a grand prix so early on is "the worst feeling".
"I lost all power so it looked like an electrical issue I guess but it was as if I just switched the car off and had nothing,'' Ricciardo said.