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Ricciardo enjoyed Brazilian Grand Prix full of 'good fights'

Daniel Ricciardo enjoyed the challenge posed to him by first lap drama on his way to a credible sixth place at the Brazilian Grand Prix. Having started in fourteenth due to an engine penalty, the Red Bull Racing driver was caught up in the incident between Stoffel Vandoorne and Kevin Magnussen at Turn 3, spinning into last place. Fortuitously, the Australian suffered no damage and fought back to finish behind team-mate Max Verstappen. However, Ricciardo expressed no regret in getting involved in the tight midfield battle, explaining that the start is a great way to gain track position. 'The start was not ideal. It was quite tight and I saw a space on the outside so I tried to get as much...
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