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Red Bull apologise to inconsolable Ricciardo

Daniel Ricciardo claimed his maiden F1 pole position in the qualifying for the Monaco GP, but he could not hold the leading position in the race as his team failed to deliver the perfect strategy for him. The Australian could not hide his utter disappointment. The race started behind the safety car as conditions were too dangerous in the first minutes. As the field was released, Ricciardo gradually built up a solid lead over the then second-placed Nico Rosberg who was fighting with low brake temperatures. The three-time GP winner was called into the box while his rival Lewis Hamilton stayed out waiting for the track to dry up. “On the extremes in the beginning we were quick and I did...
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