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Ricciardo Farted, Bottas Keeps Laughing in Singapore GP Press

class="left relative"> 0 SHARES FacebookTwitterSubscribe Daniel Ricciardo dropped a bomb on rivals Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas in the middle of the official Singapore Grand Prix post-race press conference — and they couldn’t handle it. Ricciardo reportedly leaked some exhaust fumes while sitting on the press conference dais — briefly wreaking havoc on the official media session inside the Marina Bay Street Circuit Media Centre. Ricciardo struck towards the end of the press conference when the moderator called on any Finnish media to ask their questions to Bottas in his native tongue. The Aussie wasn’t even embarrassed. He can be heard by broadcast microphones...
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