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Ricciardo aiming for podium in Singapore

Red Bull driver Daniel Ricciardo sets his sights on a podium finish in the upcoming Grand Prix in Singapore, following a "frustrating" Italian Grand Prix last weekend. Ricciardo was made to take the Renault Spec-3 engine by his Red Bull team and this resulted in a penalty. The Aussie was at the back of the grid at the start and was slowly making his way back into contention before a clutch issue in his car forced him to retire at Monza. Ricciardo said the race was "frustrating" following his multiple technical problems he's had this season so far. "It's been another frustrating race for me," Ricciardo told The Checkered Flag. "I passed Stroll...
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