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Ricciardo hoping for two-stop race in Russia

Daniel Ricciardo will start towards the back of the field for the Russian Grand Prix on Sunday, and he hopes it will be a two-stop race. The Australian is one of five drivers to take engine penalties and start from the back of the grid on Sunday afternoon. Ricciardo, along with Red Bull team-mate Max Verstappen, has gone back to the Renault ‘B-spec’ power unit, in the hope of being more reliable. The Australian was delighted to see that there was some tyre fall-off in practice on Friday, and is hoping for more than one pit stop come Sunday. 'I am happy to see there's some tyre deg today. If it's just an easy one-stop then it's a bit predictable, so I am hoping [it will] maybe be a...
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