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Ricciardo hoping bad luck will "dissolve" at Renault

Red Bull Racing driver Daniel Ricciardo has explained how he is desperate for his "bad luck" to "dissolve" when he makes the switch to Renault in 2019. Ricciardo has only won two races this season in China and Monaco, in a very underwhelming season; including eight DNFs for Red Bull. But ahead of his much-anticipated switch to Renault for the 2019 season; Ricciardo is praying the bad luck he has suffered in the Red Bull will "dissolve" as he moves on from the energy drink brand. "After 2018, the bad luck is just going to dissolve," the Aussie said. "The bad luck will stay in 2018. Look, I am certainly excited for a change and a new...
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