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Monaco is 'a chance' for Red Bull - Daniel Ricciardo

Daniel Ricciardo believes the Monaco Grand Prix could be “a chance” for Red Bull to challenge Mercedes and Ferrari. Having been the closest challenger to Mercedes during the 2016 season, the team has seemingly taken a step back in F1’s new era. Ferrari has taken the fight to Mercedes, with both teams looking equally matched. Red Bull has been a slightly distant third-quickest in the opening five races, although it appeared closer in Spain. Ricciardo started on pole in Monaco last year and the RB13 is predicted to be better-suited to the street track, so the Australian says there is “a chance” for Red Bull  if everything comes together. “It’s...
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