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Ricciardo ‘under contract' to Red Bull for 2017

Daniel Ricciardo is happy to stay at Red Bull Daniel Ricciardo is confident he will stay at Red Bull next year, confirming that he is under an ongoing performance based contract with the energy drinks giant. The team's recent struggles have led to speculation that Ricciardo could be on the move next season, with Ferrari a potential target. Ricciardo responded to the speculation in Thursday's Albert Park press conference by stressing his commitment to the team and saying that he is 'not exactly out of contract'. When asked directly of the situation on Friday, Red Bull boss Christian Horner stated firmly that Ricciardo is under contract, but declined to elaborate on details of the...
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