Daniel Ricciardo says an engine issue was the reason he was unable to qualify ahead of Red Bull teammate and closer to the Ferrari drivers in Japan.?Ricciardo had to settle for sixth at Suzuka, 0.06s behind his teammate in a session which saw Ferrari and Red Bull split by just three tenths of a second. Ricciardo says a lack of power in his engine, which he first noticed during his win in Malaysia last week, was costing him speed in a straight line.Personally I was down [on power] on the straights, he explained. I was losing straight line speed. It is not the first time, but there were signs of it last week. It had a bigger effect this week.It was just a bit frustrating. I felt I did all I could with the car in quali, but it looked like we lost a good little chunk, as least down the straights. I dont think it was enough to say wed be ahead of Kimi, but it would have put us a lot closer to Seb.When asked if it was a team issue or just for him, he replied: Individual. Not intentional of course, but comparing my car to Maxs, even in qualifying you see the overlays, and I saw it this morning and was asking why I am still losing time on the straights? So that just stayed throughout qualifying.Normally you dont see a deg in the engines, they sort of hold pretty well for the life they are supposed to do ... But it has sort of been there a few times this year. It is what it is.Ricciardo revealed it is not the first time this year he has felt disadvantaged by a TAG-Heuer (Renault) engine at the latter stages of its life span.There have been times were I seem to be down as well on straights. We dont always get an answer.It is sometimes just luck of the draw, even like fuel flow meters, you get good ones, you get bad ones. It has been a while since I have actually had more speed, but I just want the same, that is all. We all want the same for both of us, but it is just a bit frustrating. 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Breaking three of his own world records on his way to winning in Paris, Chan silenced the critics and left the audiences standing in appreciation and awe.OAKVILLE, Ont. -- David Hearn was pleased to be the low Canadian at his national open, but wishes he couldve given his fans something more. Hearn shot a 1-over 73 in the fourth round of the RBC Canadian Open on Sunday to finish the $5.6-million PGA Tour event at 4 under, tying a group for 44th. Its the second time hes been the best Canadian at the tournament, having tied for 20th at the Hamilton Golf and Country Club in 2006. "Ive been low Canadian once before and its obviously proud for me to do that in front of everyone here at home," said Hearn. "It wasnt the finish that I was really looking for. I had a nice chance today, I was playing pretty solid, to kind of finish off a nice round and do it with a little bit of style. "But Ill take away some positives from the week and, obviously, I appreciate the support from everyone here this week and it always feels good to play at home." Hearn is from Brantford, Ont., 60 kilometres west of Oakville, Ont., the site of this years Canadian Open. Fans followed Hearn and fellow countrymen Mike Weir and Roger Sloan around the course at Glen Abbey Golf Club, with most gathering at the 18th green to watch the Canadians finish out their rounds. The crowd cheered when Hearn sank his final putt of the tournament. "I wouldve liked to have been making birdie like I did on Friday, get them a little bitt more excited," said Hearn of the crowds reaction.dddddddddddd "It feels great. "As I say, the support from everyone in Canada is amazing and I cant wait to do it again next year at Royal Montreal." Weir, from Brights Grove, Ont., finished in a tie for 49th at 3-under par. He was also pleased with the support of the Canadian fans. "Its wonderful, to have great support like that is special," said Weir. "Ive said that before. Not many guys kind of get that feeling to represent your country and to have that sense of pride. You know, it feels great. Ill say that." Sloan, from Merritt, B.C., was consistent throughout the tournament. He fired a 1-under 71 in the first two rounds, then an even-par 72 in the third and fourth to finish at 2-under par, tied for 52nd. The 26-year-old is a regular on the Web.com Tour, but feels that the higher-level PGA Tour is within his reach. "The PGA Tour is not way up there anymore. Its just within grasp," said Sloan. Its comforting to know if I stick to the process and stay committed to what Im doing, Im going to be out here soon." A Canadian hasnt won the national open since Pat Fletcher in 1954. The only Canadian-born golfer to win the Canadian Open is Karl Keffer (1909, 1914). Although a Canadian citizen at the time of his victory, Fletcher was born in England. ' ' '