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Ricciardo knows how to fix 'predictable' qualifying

Daniel Ricciardo reckons that the current "predictable" nature of Formula One qualifying can be saved by Pirelli, who could introduce hypersoft tyres to every Grand Prix weekend to stop the dominance of Mercedes and Ferrari when trying to claim pole, with this duo claiming P1 in every race so far in 2018. Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel are the only two drivers to have won pole position so far, and Ricciardo believes that this is making qualifying far too "predictable" to the viewing public. The Red Bull driver's solution is to introduce hypersoft tyres to every race and not just selected weekends. "I don't understand why we can't have the hypersofts at every...
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