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Seidl: McLaren missing a driver like Ricciardo

McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl says that the team has been missing a driver with Daniel Ricciardo's pedigree. The Aussie will be joining the British outfit at the end of this season, replacing Carlos Sainz who is heading to Ferrari. Sainz and Lando Norris have proved to be a hugely successful partnership for the team, but Seidl feels that, with his record, Ricciardo can push Norris and the team even further. 'Definitely, that's also something I'm looking forward to – in the end, we want this competition also – and that's also one reason why I was very happy that we actually could manage to get Daniel on board,' he told Channel 4. 'Because clearly we have a great driver...
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