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Ricciardo looks to get back on track at Spanish GP

Article To news overview Daniel Ricciardo has had an inauspicious start to life as a McLaren driver, consistently running down the grid behind teammate Lando Norris and being ordered to let the younger driver pass him at Imola. The Australian driver made up for a poor qualifying in Portugal, where he started the race in 16th, to climb back up the order and score points with a ninth place finish, but is looking to push on at this weekend's race in Barcelona. In a statement ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix, Ricciardo said he was looking forward to being able to push his McLaren at a track all teams are familiar with. “I’m really looking forward to getting back on track in Spain. Having...
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