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Second row start a confidence boost for Ricciardo

Daniel Ricciardo Progressive steps throughout qualifying culminated in Daniel Ricciardo finding the confidence to bank fourth on the grid for the Formula 1 Belgian Grand Prix. The Australian got off to a slow start in the three-part session, narrowly escaping the cut at the end of both Qualifying 1 and Qualifying 2. He then put in a strong lap late in Qualifying 3 to record a time which will see him start alongside championship leader Lewis Hamilton on the second row of the grid for Sunday’s race. “If I look back, obviously the end result is good, and I think to get to get that in these conditions, obviously these [wet] conditions definitely require a significant amount of confidence...
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