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Ricciardo not sure radical change good for F1

Ricciardo not sure radical change good for F1 Daniel Ricciardo is not sure radical change is the right move when it comes to improving formula one. Not only are radically different technical regulations on the way in for 2017, the sport's commercial rights are changing hands and new owners Liberty Media appear to have some grand plans. But Australian Ricciardo told France's Auto Hebdo that he thinks gradual change and incremental improvements are the better route. 'It's impossible to make everyone happy,' he said. 'In my view, too many people have wrongly criticised formula one. To be honest, although two drivers have dominated the championship, the races have become no less interesting....
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