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Hockenheim balancing act for Red Bull

Daniel Ricciardo says finding the right set-up balance for the two halves of Hockenheim will be crucial to Red Bull's chances of returning to the podium next weekend. The Australian held off Jenson Button for third place in the recent British Grand Prix, but knows that the McLaren man – and a host of others – will be looking to supplant him in Germany, assuming that the Mercedes juggernaut continues to roll at the front of the F1 field. Although championship leader Nico Rosberg was forced into his first DNF of 2014 at Silverstone, team-mate Lewis Hamilton picked up the baton and gave the Three Pointed Star its eighth win in nine races, leaving Ricciardo, Red Bull and the rest of the...
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