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Daniel Ricciardo says his bad start was 'probably a good thing'

Daniel Ricciardo is thankful he got a bad start during the Singapore Grand Prix as it likely saved him from getting caught up in the chaos that ensued. Ricciardo was slow off the line which saw him drop behind Lewis Hamilton, whilst Fernando Alonso got a great start, leaping the pair. Just moments later the leading trio of Max Verstappen, Kimi Raikkonen and Sebastian Vettel collided, taking Alonso out in the process. Ricciardo believes his start probably saved him, allowing him to finish second behind eventual winner Hamilton. 'I can’t win the bloody thing! I’m trying. I’m trying,' said Ricciardo, after taking his third-consecutive runner-up finish at Singapore. 'I like...
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