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Ricciardo fastest as Red Bull show early Monaco pace

Daniel Ricciardo lead an Aston Martin Red Bull Racing 1-2 on Thursday morning at the Circuit de Monaco, ahead of Max Verstappen. Ricciardo's time of a 1 minute 12.126 seconds was over a tenth faster than Verstappen, with Mercedes AMG Petronas Motorsport‘s Lewis Hamilton taking third, three-tenths shy of the ultimate pace. In the first 30 minutes of the session, the two Red Bulls traded top spot with regular frequency on the debuting hyper-soft Pirelli tyres. Verstappen won the mini-battle, with his time of a 1:12.783 four-tenths faster than the Australian, who comes into the Monaco weekend with a noticeably bullish approach, looking to lay the demons of 2016 to rest. Scuderia...
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