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Ricciardo eager to resolve unfinished business in Monaco

Daniel Ricciardo celebrates his second career pole in Monaco Daniel Ricciardo is determined to right the wrongs of past by taking out today’s Monaco Grand Prix from pole position. The Red Bull driver has been the class of the field topping every session on his way to a record breaking pole position for F1’s showpiece event on the streets of Monte Carlo. Ricciardo has proven quick in the Principality in previous years going close to a victory from pole in 2016, only to be cruelly denied victory after a costly fumbled pit stop from his Red Bull team. After securing his second career pole with a new track record, the Australian says he has ‘plenty of fire in his belly’ to finally...
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