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Ricciardo signs with former Beckham manager

Ricciardo signs with former Beckham manager Daniel Ricciardo has signed up with sports manager Simon Bayliff, known for managing Tour de France star Mark Cavendish and formerly with British football legend David Beckham. Earlier in 2015, Australian Ricciardo – whose career to date has been guided by Red Bull – played down the need for a manager. 'Red Bull has always pretty much picked where I go,' he said. 'So I haven't really had the need.' But Ricciardo then began to court interest from Ferrari, while at the moment Red Bull's entire involvement in formula one is up in the air amid the engine supply crisis. And so the popular 26-year-old has signed up with Bayliff's...
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