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Horner Confident Ricciardo Will Overcome McLaren Struggles

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has said he is confident that Daniel Ricciardo will overcome the current struggles he is having at McLaren and show the F1 paddock that he is still a “great driver.” Ricciardo raced with Red Bull after coming up through their junior programme, but he decided to leave the team at the end of 2018 to join Renault. READ: Vettel Defends Green Stance After Drawing Criticism For ‘Hypocrisy’ The French works team ultimately failed to provide him with a competitive enough package, prompting him to leave for McLaren after just two seasons. Ricciardo has struggled at his new team thus far this campaign, but Horner – and many others in the F1 paddock...
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