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Ricciardo: Red Bull lacking rear grip

Daniel Ricciardo admits Red Bull could struggle to match the leading duo at this weekend's Chinese GP as their RB13 is lacking rear grip. Ricciardo had a nightmare first race weekend in the 2017 campaign as he crashed out qualifying in Melbourne before retiring from the grand prix, already down one of his four engines for the season. However, more of a concern for Red Bull, it was a weekend in which they lacked the pace to challenge Ferrari and Mercedes. And Ricciardo concedes Red Bull could again find themselves running third this weekend in Shanghai. 'We don't have enough rear grip, so downforce basically,' he said ahead of Sunday's Chinese GP. 'I don't know if we don't have enough or...
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