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Well be ready in Spain - Ricciardo

Red Bull might have to wait until the start of the Spanish Grand Prix next month before they are able to match Mercedes, according to Daniel Ricciardo. The reigning Constructors Champions were Mercedes' closest challenger in Malaysia last week despite a difficult start to the season, despite Christian Horner's claims that Red Bull's progress this year would depend on how much their Renault engine is developed throughout the year. Ricciardo, who was in fourth place before he suffered a series of problems that ultimately led to his retirement in Malaysia, believes Red Bull will be even closer to Mercedes in Bahrain this week but added that they may have to until May's Spanish Grand Prix...
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