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Ricciardo vows to improve his starts after mistake

Daniel Ricciardo has vowed to improve his race starts after he dropped from seventh to 17th by the time he had reached the first corner in China. The error, which the Australian has accepted full responsibility for, cost Ricciardo a potential points haul after he got caught in a battle with backmarkers including McLaren. He eventually finished ninth to score two points, but says a repeat of his start "won't happen again". "What happened in China, and obviously after looking through everything, it was my mistake in the end and something I obviously won't let happen again," he said on Thursday in the Bahrain paddock. "The important thing is that I'm aware why it...
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