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FIA post-Monaco qualifying press conference

Daniel Ricciardo, Sebastian Vettel and Lewis Hamilton, the front three on the grid, spoke to the media after qualifying on Saturday afternoon.   DRIVERS 1 – Daniel RICCIARDO (Red Bull Racing) 2 – Sebastian VETTEL (Ferrari) 3 – Lewis HAMILTON (Mercedes)   PRESS CONFERENCE QUESTIONS FROM THE FLOOR Q: (Scott Mitchell – Autosport) Daniel, the Red Bull has been very strong here this week, but just how good was the car here today and how were you able to harness the strengths of the package here? Daniel RICCIARDO: It’s been good all weekend. Every session we’ve been quicken. It’s a bit like 2016; we came into this race knowing we had a...
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