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Daniel Ricciardo: 'You’re pushing the limit on a street circuit'

After a strong performance on the opening day of practice for the Singapore Grand Prix, Daniel Ricciardo feels he can achieve a little bit more speed from the RB16. The Red Bull Racing driver finished the morning session in second, with a time of 1:45.872, only 0.049 seconds behind team-mate Max Verstappen, while in Free Practice 2, Ricciardo finished in fourth with a time of 1:44.557. Earlier in the session, he clipped the wall, leading to the Australian spinning after the incident. Ricciardo believes if Red Bull can only find a few small things to improve on, these can hopefully add up to quite a bit of lap time on Saturday. “This circuit is always difficult,' said Ricciardo....
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