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Red Bull must hit the ground running in 2018, says Ricciardo

Daniel Ricciardo says that Red Bull can't afford another stuttering start to its world championship campaign in 2018. The team initially struggled in the early races of this season. Problems with engine performance and reliability together with issues with its correlation instruments soon wrecked any chance of competing for the titles. But the team did pick up over the course of the season. Daniel Ricciardo won in Azerbaijan, and Max Verstappen was victorious in Malaysia and Mexico. "What we need to do for next year to have a chance is that we need to start the season stronger," insisted Ricciardo. "That's where we lost a lot of our momentum this year. "At the beginning...
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