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Red Bull racing close to new Ricciardo deal for 2019 – Horner

class="left relative"> Share Tweet Share Share Email Red Bull Racing team boss Christian Horner has admitted that the Milton Keynes based squad is getting close to re-signing Daniel Ricciardo for 2019 Formula One season. Previous, the Australian was playing with a switch to Ferrari or Mercedes, and even weighing up a reported mega offer from McLaren. But, Horner told Austria's ORF broadcaster: 'We have reached a point where we both want to continue. The team and him. 'It's only a matter of time until we've gone over all the details and come to an agreement,' he added. Horner said it's obvious that Mercedes in particular flirted with signing Ricciardo. 'I believe he had an...
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