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Ricciardo: Harder for us to crack top-five in China

Daniel Ricciardo believes it will be harder for Red Bull Racing to break into the top-five this weekend in China. Ricciardo has begun the 2016 season in fine form, finishing 'best of the rest' in fourth position in both Australia and last time out in Bahrain. However, he doesn't think the Shanghai International Circuit will necessarily suit the RB12 and is expecting a tough challenge from the Williams' and the Toro Rossos. “Looking for it but probably not expecting it as much,” he said on Thursday, when asked if he can repeat what he did in Bahrain. “The nature of the track doesn't suit us as much as Bahrain for two reasons. Because it is a front limited circuit and the likes of...
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