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Ricciardo set to stay at Red Bull Racing

Daniel Ricciardo Daniel Ricciardo is expected to remain at Red Bull Racing for at least another two seasons. The Australian has reportedly agreed to prolong his stay at the Milton Keynes operation until the end of the 2018 campaign. Red Bull is yet to officially confirm the contract extension however the 26-year-old told reporters in Baku ahead of this weekend’s European Grand Prix that he will drive for the outfit next year. Ricciardo has been operating under a performance based contract with reports suggesting Red Bull has now opted to take up its option on the Western Australian. As a result, he is now expected to line up alongside Red Bull’s latest protege Max Verstappen next year....
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