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Ricciardo looking to turn around fortunes

Daniel Ricciardo admits he wants to turn around his fortunes next weekend as the Hockenheimring returns to F1. The Red Bull driver is hopeful he can "turn things around" for the upcoming German Grand Prix. The Australian faced a difficult spell in Formula 1's first ever 'triple-header'. Fourth place in France, and then a retirement in Austria and a fifth placed finish at Silverstone was not what Ricciardo would have wished for. His team mate Max Verstappen was on the podium twice during this triple-header, though, with a second placed finish in France before a victory in Austria. Ricciardo has already won twice already in 2018 in China and Monaco. The 29-year-old will be hoping...
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