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Ricciardo: I heard what I needed to hear

Daniel Ricciardo admitted on Thursday that he needed 'a few days' to recover from his Monaco disappointment, but said he has retained his faith in the Red Bull team ahead of this weekend’s Canada Grand Prix. The 26-year-old Australian driver added that the team was set to employ new strategy software in a bid to avoid any kind of repeat of the pit-stop blunder that cost him victory in Monte Carlo. Ricciardo, who had started from his maiden pole position in Monaco, led until he pitted for slick tyres -– that were not ready for him – after 32 laps and finally came home second, 7.2 seconds behind the three-time champion Lewis Hamilton. “There will be some new software for strategy and...
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