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Ricciardo still hoping for a high in Monaco

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MONACO: Monaco has been good to Daniel Ricciardo and the Australian believes Sunday’s showcase race could provide another highlight, even if a repeat of last year’s heroics looks out of the question.

The 29-year-old has had just one scoring finish in five grands prix since he moved from Red Bull to Renault at the end of 2018, with his best result a seventh place in China last month.

Monaco is special — a throwback whose tight, metal-fenced streets demand absolute precision and balance — and a place where a Formula One driver’s talent can shine.

“I’ve done it before so it’s familiar territory. I’m really curious actually to see how I perform this year in Monaco,” Ricciardo, last year ’s winner from pole position said.

“The Red Bull was a great car but I always feel like Monaco is a track where, if you’re comfortabl­e with the circuit and the walls and all that and have the confidence, you can leapfrog maybe your car’s position further up.

“We’ll see how far up we can get. I think a win is a stretch,” he added, smiling at the understate­ment. “But I think we can get a good result. Maybe our best of the year. We’ll see.”

Mercedes have won all five races to date in one-two formation, with five times world champion Lewis Hamilton on top of the standings, and will take some beating in the principali­ty.

Ferrari’s local hero Charles Leclerc, racing the red car at home for the first time, is sure to be fired up, while German team mate Sebastian Vettel finished second last year after winning in 2017.

Former champions Renault, fourth overall at the end of last season, are currently eighth.

Track position, and qualifying, will be crucial and every practice lap builds up to nailing that flying lap on Saturday afternoon.

Ricciardo has yet to line up higher than seventh — also in China — in 2019. He has been 10th on the grid twice and qualified 13th in the latest race in Spain.

Two of his three career pole positions have been in Monaco, however.

“Monaco... it’s a place where you can see the driver’s expression­s inside the helmet by watching the way they are attacking the circuit. That’s what’s so special about that place. I don’t think any other track shows that.

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