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Red Bull will ‘miss big character' in Ricciardo

After their final race together, Red Bull team boss Christian Horner has wished Daniel Ricciardo all the best for his future with Renault. The Australian made the decision to move away from Red Bull and stick with engine providers Renault for the foreseeable future. He has also admitted that he won’t be winning races or Championships until at least the 2020 season. For now, though, Horner admitted that he will miss the Honey Badger’s character, and that he wishes him 'the very best'. 'I remember when he arrived in Europe in the Red Bull junior team,' Horner said. 'He's done 100 races with us with seven victories, and 150 grands prix in total. 'He's such a big character. 'We will miss...
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