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Ricciardo: 2016 F1 gains shows Red Bull can catch up

Daniel Ricciardo believes that Red Bull can use its in-season progress last year as reason for optimism when it comes to its chances of closing the gap to Mercedes and Ferrari. Red Bull has emerged as the third-best team in Formula 1 in 2017, with Max Verstappen taking its sole podium so far in China, with the squad 55 points adrift of leaders Ferrari. Red Bull also suffered a slow start in 2016, before emerging as Mercedes’ primary challengers as the European season progressed, taking wins in Spain and Malaysia, alongside pole in Monaco. Red Bull is set to introduce a “revamped” chassis at next month’s Spanish Grand Prix and Ricciardo is hopeful the updated RB13...
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