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Daniel Ricciardo happy to move forward after Max Verstappen apology

Daniel Ricciardo says he's happy to move on from Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix, having received an apology from Red Bull team-mate Max Verstappen. The pair were involved in an opening lap clash when Verstappen came in hot at Turn 2 and locked a brake, sliding into the side of Ricciardo's car, causing a puncture which caused the Australian to spin, whilst damage to his radiator saw him retire. 'Yesterday was hard to take,' Ricciardo wrote on his personal Twitter on Monday. 'You build up all day for those couple hours of racing and then it's gone like that.' Ricciardo had some choice words for the Dutchman after the race, describing the move as 'amateur', but says things...
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