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Ricciardo vows to improve start in Bahrain

Daniel Ricciardo promises that there'll be no repeat of his disastrous Chinese Grand Prix start this weekend. The Australian lost 10 places in the opening corners of the Shanghai race after a poor start that was later confirmed to be the result of driver error. The mistake left the Red Bull star to fight in the mid-pack for much of the race, eventually recovering to ninth by the chequered flag. The Formula 1 circus has arrived in Bahrain for this weekend's grand prix, where the four-time championship winning team is again expected to struggle against the quicker Mercedes and Ferrari powered cars. “What happened in China, and obviously after looking through everything, it was my mistake...
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