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Ricciardo: FP2 crash caused by pushing set-up 'a little too far'

Daniel Ricciardo admits the crash that put an early end to his second practice in Monaco was caused by him going a bit too extreme with the set-up of his MCL36. Ricciardo kicked off his opening day of running in the Principality with a productive FP1 workout in which he clocked in P7. And the Aussie hit the track later in the afternoon hoping to make further progress. But it all ended in the barriers as soon as the McLaren driver's first flying lap when he oversteered into the Swimming Pool complex at Turn 13, which put him off line and into the Armco on the left-hand side of the track. "It was strange. I think if anyone crashes there you normally see on the exit if they take maybe...
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