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Marko wants Ricciardo to stay at Red Bull

Dr Helmut Marko says he wants Daniel Ricciardo to stay at Red Bull. Actually, Australian Ricciardo has gone onto the driver market for 2019, and is already linked with a move to Mercedes. 'I have a good relationship with Daniel,' Marko told France's Auto Hebdo when asked about speculation regarding Ricciardo's expiring contract. 'We really like him and want him to stay, but not under any conditions. The contract should be beneficial to us both,' the Red Bull official added. If Ricciardo does go, it appears most likely that Red Bull would pull Carlos Sainz back after the Spaniard was ‘loaned' to Renault this year. That is because the junior team Toro Rosso's new driver lineup may not...
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