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Ricciardo wants to maintain ‘chip on my shoulder' from Canada

Daniel Ricciardo has admitted he entered the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix with a 'chip on his shoulder' as he produced his strongest weekend to date this season. The Australian arrived in Montreal under pressure to deliver amid a disappointing campaign which had seen RB team-mate Yuki Tsunoda have the measure over him. But amid […]
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