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Ricciardo to raise Stroll pass at drivers’ briefing

Daniel RicciardoDaniel Ricciardo has revealed that he plans to raise Lance Stroll’s pass in the closing laps of the Styrian Grand Prix and this weekend’s drivers’ briefing. Ricciardo lost out to Stroll on the penultimate lap last weekend when the Racing Point driver made an aggressive move at Turn 3. It saw the pair both leave the circuit, Stroll maintaining the advantage while Ricciardo lost a further spot to Lando Norris. Lance Stroll and Daniel Ricciardo leave the circuit after the former's lunge pic: Fox Sports 'I'm sure when he went down the inside he knew it was going to be tight because it was already quite narrow and he came from a fair way back,' Ricciardo explained. 'But I...
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