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Ricciardo won't settle for anything less in F1 2015

Daniel Ricciardo says he won't settle for less next season and will be after more victories to add to those notched-up in Canada, Hungary and Belgium. Ricciardo stepped up from Toro Rosso to Red Bull in 2014 and scored 238 points in total, leaving him third in the Drivers' Championship, 71 points up on out-going team-mate and four-time F1 world champion, Sebastian Vettel. Reflecting on his year at the FIA Prize-Giving Gala in Qatar, he said it was clearly a break-through season and he is now looking to go up another level in 2015. “Hopefully [we can do] better things [next year],” said the Australian. “I think this year was a big step forward in my career, a big step in the direction...
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