Gearboxes must last for six races and the one
in Ricciardo's Red Bull, which was swapped out before Saturday's
final practice, had not done so.
The Australian won in Azerbaijan in late June and finished third
in Austria two weeks ago.
It was his second grid penalty of the season, after a similar
five-place drop in his home race in Melbourne in March. He
started from the pit lane on that occasion and failed to finish
the race.
Mercedes rival Valtteri Bottas, who won in Austria from pole
position, also has a five-place penalty for Sunday's race after
a similar gearbox change.
Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel leads Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton by 20
points after nine of 20 races. Hamilton, who had a five-place
drop in Austria, is chasing his fourth successive British Grand
Prix win and fifth in total.
There has been increasing debate this season about the fairness
of penalizing a driver for mechanical problems beyond his
control, although Formula One has always been a team sport.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin; Editing by John O'Brien)
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