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Seidl kept Monza party going, Ricciardo went to bed

McLaren principal Andreas Seidl kept the party going at Monza, as Italian Grand Prix winner Daniel Ricciardo headed to bed. The Woking outfit pulled off the seemingly impossible in Italy, with Ricciardo leading home McLaren's first one-two finish since Canada 2010. Starting from the front row after a P3 finish in Sprint Qualifying, Ricciardo was able to snatch the lead from former team-mate Max Verstappen into Turn 1, keeping the Dutchman at bay from there. A slow pit stop for Verstappen would later relieve Ricciardo of pressure, with team-mate Lando Norris crossing the line P2, a result aided by his daring overtake on Charles Leclerc at the race restart, following Verstappen and Lewis...
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