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Red Bull "should be" in three-way fight for pole - Ricciardo

Daniel Ricciardo believes Red Bull could make it a three-way fight for pole position in the Monaco Grand Prix following a promising opening day on Thursday. The Australian finished second-quickest in second practice behind the Ferrari of Sebastian Vettel, as Mercedes drivers Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas struggled for pace. Ricciardo joined Sebastian Vettel in admitting that Mercedes' pace was "weird", but he is expecting the German squad, and his own Red Bull team, to be in the fight on Saturday. "It's weird. Obviously this morning they looked strong, particularly Lewis, and then this afternoon it kinda looked like they put more fuel in the car or something,"...
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