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Hamilton, Vettel discuss Ricciardo's future

Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel both discussed Daniel Ricciardo's future as all three drivers took part in the first FIA press conference of the season. Ricciardo is out of contract at the end of the season and could well end up being a team-mate of either Hamilton or Vettel next year if he is unable to agree new terms with Red Bull. But while the Aussie assesses his options, Hamilton warned him not to alienate his current team, an easy trap to fall into when a driver's long-term future is on the line. 'An important thing is to look at the history of drivers, and things that drivers have said in the past, and try not to alienate the team that you're in,' said Hamilton. 'It's all good...
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