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Ricciardo not running scared of future Hamilton link-up

Daniel Ricciardo has said he would love to 'try out' being team-mates with seven-time Formula 1 champion Lewis Hamilton before the Briton retires. Hamilton has only been defeated by a team-mate twice in his 14-year F1 career. In 2011 Jenson Button became the first driver to achieve the feat and, in 2016, Nico Rosberg famously beat Hamilton to the championship title. Article continues under video Button recently identified Ricciardo as one of the few drivers who he believes could provide Hamilton with a challenge, claiming his relaxed nature "would mentally hurt Lewis a lot". Responding to the comments, Ricciardo said: “I’d like to obviously try it out one day. Hopefully,...
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