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Daniel Ricciardo disappointed by close podium miss in Brazil GP

Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo was left disappointed after narrowly missing out on the final spot on the podium to Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen at the Brazilian Grand Prix. The Australian was forced to start 11th on the grid after taking a five-place grid penalty for a new turbocharger after a fire marshal in Mexico destroyed it via fire extinguisher into the exhaust pipe. Ricciardo managed to charge through the midfield runners in quick succession and swiftly got onto the back of the leading pack with plenty of speed still in reserve. A late pit-stop onto the yellow-marked soft tyre and used his superior pace to close back on the leaders, passing Sebastian Vettel and Valtteri Bottas in...
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