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Ricciardo targets ‘good points' to reward team

Daniel Ricciardo is aiming for “good points” at the British Grand Prix to reward his Renault team for their Friday night overtime. Renault played one of their two ‘jokers’ for the season at Silverstone as their mechanics changed the chassis on Ricciardo’s car due to a hairline fracture, breaking the FIA curfew to work after midnight between FP2 and FP3. But the extra hours paid dividends as the Australian and his team-mate Esteban Ocon both reached Q3, securing eighth and ninth positions on the grid respectively for Sunday’s race. “I’m happy with eighth place today, especially in quite tricky conditions,” said Ricciardo at a windy Silverstone. “It was a clean lap, no...
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