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Ricciardo: Wider tyres more rewarding

Daniel Ricciardo has backed a proposal to reintroduce wider tyres in F1, saying it would result in the best drivers coming to the fore. At this month's Strategy Group, a proposal to run wider rear tyres - up from the current 360mm to 420mm - was put on the table. This would increase the grip, which could mean faster cars. It could also, according to Ricciardo, see the cream rise to the top. 'Mentally your concentration has to be more in tune so I think you'll see a bigger separation between the top drivers and, let's say, the others,' the Aussie told Autosport. 'It'll be more rewarding, I think, for the guys who think they can really do it. 'Mechanical grip's the big...
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