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Ricciardo excited at prospect of racing through the field

Daniel Ricciardo Daniel Ricciardo is excited by the prospect of racing through the field during Sunday's German Formula 1 Grand Prix. The Australian is set to start the race from the rear of the grid after taking a number of new engine components for this weekend's race. Ricciardo had been expected to take a new MGU-K, but has also taken an Energy Store and Control Electronics. The combined penalties will relegate the Red Bull driver to the back of the grid, and come after Ricciardo topped Friday's opening practice session. 'I'm actually pretty excited, coming through the back, have a bit of fun,' he said. 'The race run (in Practice 2) looked pretty decent. I think the car seems pretty...
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