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A Dramatic Win In Monaco

Daniel Ricciardo opens up after winning the most legendary race on the calendar

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The Australian drove a masterful race to bring home a wounded RB14 into first place, his maiden victory on the legendary streets of Monte Carlo. Ricciardo, who has now won two of the opening six races this season, managed to fend off rivals Sebastian Vettel and Lewis Hamilton despite having limited power, overheated brakes and use of only six out of eight gears. He shares his thoughts after drying off from the traditiona­l celebrator­y jump into the swimming pool.

How does it feel to win the Monaco Grand Prix?

Ridiculous, in all the right ways. And redemption, that is what I really feel. It is two years in the making. Monaco is the one to win. There are two races you want to win, your home

race and Monaco. I have yet to win the home one, but I am stoked to win in Monaco. After 2016, now I can completely let that go. My name is on the board now and that feels good, this is the most iconic one there is.

Talk us through the race…

In a way it should have been the easiest win I had, leading from start to finish but there was a problem and we lost a lot of power and the rear brakes were overheatin­g. There was a lot going on. It wasn't easy or fun. If I look back though over the whole week it is my best win to date.

What did you think when you knew the issue couldn’t be fixed?

The feeling was a punch to my stomach and the wind had been taken out of me. I didn't know how we would win. I was using six gears, we had eight, but I didn't have enough power to use them. At that time, I didn't believe we could hold off Sebastian (Vettel).

How did you feel going into the race?

I knew it was on. It was such a long and busy week that by Sunday you are pretty exhausted. I just wanted the race to start. There is only so much interviews, high-fives and smiling you can do. Until that is done, then I can enjoy the pole and victory but up until then it is just waiting.

How did the RB14 handle during the week?

Monaco is special for us; our car performs well here, and we showed you don't need all the power around this track to still be fast. I think if what happened today happens at Shanghai, we can't win. But none the less, it proved that the chassis was working well. We have some updates for Montreal, it is the super-soft again, the chassis is running sweet, so we could be looking alright.

What does it mean to have your family here to celebrate the win?

It is the best. They weren't in China or Baku, I couldn't tell you the last victory they actually attended. Maybe Spa in 2014. It was cool! My mum and dad were crying, but it was awesome they could enjoy it. I'm sure it wasn't fun in the race for them, I'm sure the race was stressful but now they are just proud. So am I, I am proud to have them.

 ??  ?? Race winner Daniel Ricciardo celebrates with a swan dive into the swimming pool of the Red Bull Energy Station
Race winner Daniel Ricciardo celebrates with a swan dive into the swimming pool of the Red Bull Energy Station
 ??  ?? Race winner Daniel Ricciardo of Australia and Red Bull Racing celebrates on the podium
Race winner Daniel Ricciardo of Australia and Red Bull Racing celebrates on the podium
 ??  ?? Daniel Ricciardo leaps from his car in parc ferme
Daniel Ricciardo leaps from his car in parc ferme
 ??  ?? Daniel Ricciardo celebates with his parents Joe Ricciardo and Grace Ricciardo after winning the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix at Circuit de Monaco
Daniel Ricciardo celebates with his parents Joe Ricciardo and Grace Ricciardo after winning the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix at Circuit de Monaco

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