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Verstappen: Why wouldn’t Ricciardo stay at Red Bull?

Max Verstappen believes Daniel Ricciardo should stay at Red Bull and appreciates both the relationship and the challenge the Australian driver provides as a teammate. While Verstappen signed a long-term Red Bull contract towards the end of last season, speculation has grown about whether his teammate will stay at the Milton Keynes-based squad beyond the end of 2018 when his current deal expires. Ricciardo has remained guarded about his F1 future as he looks to assess his options but Verstappen feels his best choice is to stay at Red Bull alongside him as it begins its new engine partnership with Honda next season. “The chances are very big for him to stay. He is already here so why...
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