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Ricciardo can ‘definitely be better’ after lowly Thursday result

Daniel Ricciardo Daniel Ricciardo believes that he can “definitely be better” after he was 17th fastest on the first day of the Monaco Grand Prix. Both of the Renaults were highly uncompetitive pace in Practice 2 in particular, with Nico Hulkenberg finishing Thursday 1.754s slower than pace-setter Lewis Hamilton, and Ricciardo another 0.016s back. Ricciardo, however, is expecting better after resuming from the Friday off in the Principality, even if he did poke fun at where he languishes on the timesheets. “I think we can definitely be better than whatever I was – 16th? 17th? 18th? 29th? – so I’m optimistic we can do better but we do have to address the issues we had and move...
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