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Seidl: Ricciardo has made a big step forward

Article To news overview © McLaren McLaren's Andreas Seidl has praised Daniel Ricciardo's much improved performance over the British Grand Prix weekend, with the Australian driver coming home in fifth place after slotting in behind teammate Lando Norris in qualifying and the Sprint Qualifying race. While Ricciardo was left behind by some 14 seconds by Norris in the race, Seidl said it's apparent that Ricciardo has made a big step forward in terms of figuring out the car. "There's still things obviously to improve to match Lando," Seidl told select members of the media, including RacingNews365. "But the important thing is that he's making steps, feeling more comfortable with...
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