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Ricciardo: Beating Hamilton was a ‘little win'

Finishing ahead of Lewis Hamilton in Canada, Daniel Ricciardo believes a World title bid is 'still a reality.' The Monaco Grand Prix winner headed to Montreal acknowledging that the power-hungry track does not generally suit Red Bull and its Renault engine. He qualified fifth for the race and brought his RB14 home in fourth place having edged then-championship leader Hamilton. The race result at the front, a win for Sebastian Vettel, means the Ferrari driver now leads the standings by a single point over Hamilton while Ricciardo is 37 points off the pace. Asked about his chances of winning this year's World title, he replied: 'It’s still a reality. I don’t know [whether] Lewis, let’s...
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