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Best of the rest again for fourth place Ricciardo

Daniel Ricciardo maintained his and Red Bull Racing's strong start to the 2016 F1 season with a rapid run to fourth position in the Bahrain Grand Prix. Having kicked off his year with a fourth place finish in Australia, Ricciardo recovered from damage sustained in the first corner melee triggered by Valtteri Bottas clipping Lewis Hamilton, to run fourth early on. It was a position he would maintain to the chequered flag, passing both Williams', but losing out to Kimi Raikkonen and Lewis Hamilton. Happy to survive the busy first bend, Ricciardo was pleased to get it to the finish with more strong points. “It is good points for the start of the year. First corner there was a bit going on....
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