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Ricciardo believes F1 can ‘do better' over crash-filled videos

Daniel Ricciardo has expressed disapproval over the content Formula 1 has shared on social media regarding crashes, stating the sport can “do better”. The Australian referenced a ‘top ten moments’ video that F1 uploaded to social channels last year, communicating concern over how many of the selected clips were crashes. “I think last year, F1 […]
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