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Seidl warns: Don't forget we were destroyed one race earlier

Although proud of Daniel Ricciardo's Italian Grand Prix win, Andreas Seidl has warned McLaren and their fans to keep their feet on the ground. Ricciardo pulled off a shock win at the Monza circuit, the Australian leading home a McLaren 1-2. And while some will argue that McLaren were given a helping hand by Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton's crash, it was Ricciardo who was leading at the time having kept Verstappen behind him throughout the first stint of the grand prix. The Aussie's win marked his first race victory since leaving Red Bull after the 2018 season and he's hoping it will be the turning point in what has been a difficult first season as a McLaren driver. Team boss Seidl,...
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