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Ricciardo happy with seventh in qualifying

Daniel Ricciardo says he is happy with seventh place on the grid for the Bahrain Grand Prix, after a mixed qualifying session for Red Bull Racing. The Australian progressed through to the top 10 shoot-out and finished just one tenth behind Felipe Massa. Ricciardo is hoping that he can keep with the Williams drivers during the race. 'It was pretty good today, I think seventh is respectable for where we are, so we’re looking alright for tomorrow,' said the three-time F1 race winner. 'I was really happy with my first sector, it felt strong, I lost a little in the second sector, but in general I’m happy with how qualifying went. 'The start is going to be important and I believe we can have...
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