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Massa highlights Ricciardo's Honda, Verstappen doubts

Felipe Massa believes Daniel Ricciardo's shock move from Red Bull to Renault is motivated by the incoming power unit deal with Honda at the Milton Keynes squad. Ricciardo reneged on a one-year deal to pen a two-year agreement with Renault, which starts next year. Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has revealed that the team agreed to a short-term deal, in case Ricciardo wanted to seek an exit in the event of Honda falling flat. READ MORE: Did Ricciardo leave Red Bull to swerve Honda? Ricciardo said the switch to Renault was the "hardest decision" of his career, with the French team yet to score a podium finish since returning to F1 in 2016. Massa concedes that Ricciardo's...
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