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Ricciardo pleased with Spain podium

Daniel Ricciardo admitted that third place was about as much as he and the team could have hoped for at the Spanish Grand Prix, after finally finishing on the podium for Red Bull. After locking out the front row once again, Mercedes pair Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg were a class apart at the Circuit de Catalunya. Ricciardo, starting from third on the grid, lost a place to Valtteri Bottas early in the race, but after some blistering laps during his second stint of tyres, the Aussie was able to get the position back from the Williams driver, who was on a two-stop strategy instead of a three-stopper. The Red Bull driver was famously stripped of the second place finish he recorded in...
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