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Ricciardo: 'That hurts and we cannot deny it'.

From the Belgian Grand Prix onwards, Renault was on the rise. According to Daniel Ricciardo, the French team is currently the 'underdog' in the fight for third place among the constructors. Fierce battle The battle in midfield in Formula 1 is unprecedentedly exciting. Renault, Racing Point, McLaren and Ferrari give each other no breathing space in the fight for third place among the constructors. According to Ricciardo, Renault takes the underdog position, but still sees plenty of opportunities for third place. "For sure now we're the underdog, but it's still doable, and there's still three races. If there was only one race left, or even two, I'd certainly be a bit more pessimistic....
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