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Ricciardo reveals 'burning feeling' that led to Monza win

Daniel Ricciardo has revealed that he was spurred on in the Italian GP by a "burning feeling" sparked by the rage he felt after missing out on a top-three performance in qualifying. In Friday's qualifying session at Monza, Ricciardo clocked in fifth, just 0.006s behind McLaren teammate Lando Norris. The Aussie vented his frustration over missing out on a spot on the second row for Saturday's sprint race, but deep down inside, massive rage was simmering. Speaking during McLaren's Italian Grand Prix celebrations on Wednesday at Woking, Ricciardo opened up on the ebullient frame of mind that conditioned his approached to last Sunday's race. "I was pretty dark after the...
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