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Ricciardo feels third was the maximum

Hungarian Grand Prix – Daniel Ricciardo feels that his third place finish at the Hungaroring was the maximum Red Bull could achieve. The Australian started from third on the grid, and briefly took the lead at the first corner before being out-dragged by Lewis Hamilton out of the hairpin and passed by Nico Rosberg at the following corner. An early pit stop to defend against Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel saw him fend off the German in the closing stages of the race to secure his third consecutive Hungarian podium. “I’m really pleased with a podium today, I don’t think we could have got a win. We tried at the start; we had a good run off the line and at the apex the Mercs were in my...
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