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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Haas said he "felt a lot of pain" in his right shoulder when he slammed his racket to the ground in frustration after losing his serve at 3-3 in the first set.South Koreas Wang Jeunghun will take a three-shot lead into the final round of the Nedbank Golf Challenge after a stunning third-round 64 at Sun City.Wang was just 20 when he became the youngest player in European Tour history to win consecutive events earlier this season after victories in the Hassan Trophy and the AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open.And the 21-year-old has a third win firmly in his sights after defying a swirling wind to card six birdies and an eagle at the Gary Player Country Club to finish 11 under par.The world No.91 birdied the first, second, fourth and sixth to reach the turn in 32 before a brilliant approach to the par-five 10th set up an eagle from just three feet.Further birdies on the 11th and 18th gave Wang a three-shot lead over former Open champion Louis Oosthuizen, who had drawn level on the 16th but then three-putted the last two holes.I hit it really well today, Wang said. I played really good and Im really happy to have made this far. It was a fantastic round for me.I saw my shot on the 10th on the leaderboard screens and it was really lucky. The ball hit the rough twice and then kicked right and almost hit the hole. I had a lucky day today.I dont want to think about a win right now. I just want to focus on the last 18 holes and just try to do the same as today.Oosthuizen was annoyed by his poor finish, adding: I would have been a lot calmer right now if I was one behind instead of three, but I played nicely.I cant really look at what happened on the last two greens. I got the pace on both of the first putts wrong. Its not nice finishing like that, but Im hitting it well so Im looking forward to tomorrow.Englands Andy Sullivan, who was playing alongside Wang, is four shots off the pace after an excellent 68, with Branden Grace and overnighht leader Alex Noren on five under after rounds of 71 and 75 respectively.ddddddddddddRace to Dubai leader Henrik Stenson finished his round in style with birdies on the 17th and 18th, a second 69 of the week leaving the Open champion on four under.The 40-year-old can win the Race to Dubai with a victory this week if nearest rival Danny Willett finishes outside the top 10, but the Masters champion carded a much-needed 67 to get back to level par for the tournament and into a tie for 16th.As everyone knows its been a tricky few weeks, Willett told Sky Sports 4. Today the head was in a better place and we scored better around a golf course we know well, put it in better positions where you can score from even if you dont hit great shots.Obviously Henriks still played some good golf, but it was nice not to fall too far back. A good day tomorrow and hopefully we can stay on his tail.I withdrew from the World Cup yesterday due to the back possibly not holding up and maybe thats eased you off, knowing you now just have to concentrate on these things.Tomorrow will be a pretty big day. Were too far off the lead, but certainly not too far off having a really nice finish if we can get another low score in.Stenson, who has a lead of more than 250,000 points over Willett, said: It was a tricky day out there. I didnt play my best by any means. I had to fight hard and got back into it on the back nine with a couple of good shots.Im just trying to have a good week. My goal was always to come into the last one and have it in my own hands and no matter what happens here tomorrow I will have that, so I have to play some good golf newt week to wrap it up. ' ' '