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Ricciardo: Red Bull needs 2018 title bid to keep me

Daniel Ricciardo says Red Bull will need to make a big step forward in 2018 if it is to convince him to stay when his current Formula 1 contract comes to an end. The Australian is committed to Red Bull until the end of next season, and he is well aware that the next deal he signs will be an important one for him as he chases his maiden F1 championship. Having been linked with both Mercedes and Ferrari longer term, Ricciardo will likely be a key target for several teams after next year – although he has suggested that his ideal scenario would be to win the title for his current employers. In an exclusive interview with Motorsport.com during an event to help promote his Ricciardo Kart...
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