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Ricciardo: More to come from Red Bull

Daniel Ricciardo believes there is more to come from Red Bull Racing's package for the Singapore Grand Prix after getting out-paced by Rosberg and Raikkonen during Practice 2.  Many had tipped Red Bull to be the ‘team to beat' in Singapore, following Mercedes' slump in performance at the Marina Bay Street Circuit 12 months ago. The evidence from Friday Practice highlights that Mercedes are unlikely to face a 2015-like slump in performance, after Nico Rosberg ended Friday Practice 2 fastest. In terms of absolute qualifying simulations, Red Bull were only third and fourth fastest, but Daniel Ricciardo believes with overnight changes, there is more to come by his team. 'We had to work...
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