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Daniel Ricciardo tops Monaco FP3 as Max Verstappen crashes out

Daniel Ricciardo continued his and Red Bull's Monaco Grand Prix dominance as he topped all three practice sessions, whilst his Red Bull team-mate Max Verstappen crashed out. Red Bull also finished 1-2 in all three sessions as they look almost certain favourites for pole position. Ferrari did however manage to close the gap, with Sebastian Vettel just over two-tenths adrift in third. Kimi Raikkonen was fourth, a further tenth off his team-mate. Ricciardo's quickest lap, just 0.001 quicker than Verstappen, came at the very end of the session following a brief red flag as a result of the Dutchman's crash, which mirrored his 2016 incident at the same corner. Verstappen swiped...
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