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Ricciardo Admits McLaren Made Right Call With Norris Team Orders

Daniel Ricciardo has said he believes McLaren made the right call by asking him to let team-mate Lando Norris through early in the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix when they were running in P5 and P6, respectively. Norris finished the race in third to score his second-ever F1 podium, while Ricciardo brought his McLaren home in P6. Follow us on Google News to never miss an F1 story! Ricciardo overtook Norris at the start and held him up for a number of laps before the young Brit pleaded with the team to instruct his new team-mate to let him through. “I have a lot more pace in me, I can’t use it at the moment. I need clean air,” Norris said on the radio, before McLaren promptly told Ricciardo...
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