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Ricciardo determined to 'hit the ground running' in Turkey

Daniel Ricciardo says McLaren has worked hard since its eventful Russian Grand Prix to ensure that it "hits the ground running" next weekend in Turkey. In Sochi, the Woking-based outfit almost followed up Ricciardo's remarkable breakthrough triumph at Monza with another sensational win, courtesy of an outstanding display by Lando Norris that was undone by the elements just three laps from the checkered flag. Despite its painful defeat along the shores of the Black Sea, the papaya squad enjoyed a double point finish in Russia that allowed it to increase its lead in the Constructors' standings over Ferrari to 17.5 points. But Ricciardo knows that McLaren must uphold its momentum as...
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