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Ricciardo “almost went into the barrier” after brake failure

Daniel Ricciardo has called on Red Bull to resolve its brake issues after he was forced out in the early stages of the Russian Grand Prix at Sochi. Ricciardo suffered a right-rear brake fire just a handful of laps into the race, following on from the brake failure that teammate Max Verstappen suffered straight after a pitstop in the previous race in Bahrain. “I looked in my mirror to see where the Force India was and noticed my right-rear brake was on fire,” Ricciardo told NBC. “I reported it and then the team said slow down the car and pit. “It completely went in Turn 15 so I nearly went into the barrier there. I just had to put it into the pits. “It was early in the race, so I...
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