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Ricciardo never expected front row start

Daniel Ricciardo admitted he never expected to be starting the European Grand Prix from the front row after a difficult Friday. The Red Bull driver crashed during first practice yesterday and then struggled to match the pace of the leading cars, admitting his car's set-up felt off. But after taking a step forward in final practice, the Australian qualified third. Ricciardo will start from second, however, following Sergio Perez's penalty. "We definitely improved it," said Ricciardo. "Today we took a step in the right direction. Already this morning we looked like we were more in the competition. "Yesterday we struggled. It didn't help with losing track time in P1 with...
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