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Ricciardo expects Red Bull to stay ahead of Ferrari

Daniel Ricciardo Daniel Ricciardo believes Red Bull will edge Ferrari in the constructors' standings this season despite conceding points to the Maranello squad at the Italian Grand Prix. Red Bull produced an impressive damage limitation run at Monza as Ricciardo finished an impressive fifth, while Max Verstappen was seventh at a circuit which favoured Mercedes and Ferrari. Ferrari made the most of its power advantage to score third and fourth with drivers Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen respectively. Although Red Bull were unable to match Ferrari on pace, the Milton Keynes squad continues to hold second in the constructors' championship with an 11 point cushion over the Italian...
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