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Daniel Ricciardo: 'I'm not sure where to go from here' after Monaco defeat

Daniel Ricciardo was left heart broken on Sunday evening in Monaco as he finished second to Lewis Hamilton, losing a victory that almost certainly should have been his, had it not been for a pit stop blunder by his Red Bull team. The Australian led from pole position and opened up a comfortable lead to Hamilton. However a clever tyre strategy for the Mercedes driver meant the pair emerged almost side-by-side on track before a costly pit stop error dropped Ricciardo behind Hamilton. Had it not been for that, he would almost certainly have emerged in the lead. Immediately after the race, Ricciardo said he felt as though the team had 'screwed' him twice in a row, after he failed to win...
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