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Australian Grand Prix: Daniel Ricciardo eyes Red Bull statement of intent

Daniel Ricciardo wants Red Bull to provide a title-winning statement of intent at this weekend's season-opening Australian Grand Prix. Last year's championship was largely contested between Mercedes and Ferrari but hopes are high for a three-way title battle this season. Red Bull finished 2017 with two wins from six races and Ricciardo feels the team has only improved since then. "There's a lot more confidence within the team," the Australian said. "Every year we have worked hard to build a fast car, but come testing we have not really had a lot to show for it, but this winter we had a bit more. "For us to have a strong weekend, however, would set a statement for the...
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