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Daniel Ricciardo wins Chinese GP after series of overtakes

Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo took a sensational victory in Chinese Grand Prix as a chaotic final 20 laps threw the championship wide open. Ricciardo drove beautifully to pass five cars after Red Bull chose to pit for fresh tyres in a safety car period. Team-mate Max Verstappen did the same - but threw away his chances with two errors caused by over-optimistic driving. Lewis Hamilton finished a frustrated fifth, but was promoted back ahead of Verstappen, who was penalised for causing a collision with Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel. The result means Vettel's lead in the championship over Hamilton has been cut to 11 points, with Bottas only three behind the Briton and Ricciardo a further three...
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