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Anti-stall caused start woes - Ricciardo

Red Bull/Getty Images Daniel Ricciardo was left to rue a terrible start which compromised his chances of a strong result at the Chinese Grand Prix. Ricciardo started from seventh place on the grid but the anti-stall kicked in on his Red Bull RB11 and he dropped to 17th position on the opening lap. Ricciardo recovered through the field but could manage only ninth place as Red Bull's troubled start to the campaign continued. "We got into anti-stall on the start, which hasn’t happened before; we have to look and see what happened," he said. "It’s frustrating, that shaped the race and in the traffic we struggled to get by. At least some positives are that we learned a few...
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