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Red Bull roll back the years in Singapore

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singapore — Red Bull rekindled memories of their pomp at the Singapore Grand Prix, but team driver Daniel Ricciardo doesn’t expect a three-way tussle at the top in Formula One just yet.

The Milton Keynes-based outfit went into the weekend with their sights set squarely on victory, as the tight twists of the 23turn Marina Bay street circuit played to their strengths.

Ricciardo couldn’t quite pull off the triumph he had been coveting, instead finishing second for the third year in a row, while team mate Max Verstappen was wiped out in a first-corner crash within seconds of the start.

But Red Bull, who won four straight drivers’ and constructo­rs’ titles at the turn of the decade, did find a purple patch of form around the Singapore track reminiscen­t of their glory years.

Ricciardo topped both sessions on the opening day of track action before Verstappen dislodged the Australian during Saturday’s final hour of practice in the build up to qualifying.

The Dutch 19-year-old also topped the opening two phases of qualifying and would have been Formula One’s youngest ever pole-sitter but for a sensationa­l lap by Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel.

“Coming here, I really felt the package we were coming with (a win) was a realistic goal of ours that we thought we could achieve,” said Ricciardo, who was targeting a dominant weekend for Red Bull.

“(I’m) A little bit disappoint­ed to miss out on a win, but I’ve still got to be pretty grateful and happy with another podium,” the ever-smiling Australian, who has finished in the top three on seven occasions this year, added.

Formula One next heads to Malaysia, where Ricciardo led Verstappen in a one-two last year, after Lewis Hamilton retired his Mercedes from a comfortabl­e lead with a blown engine. —

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Daniel Ricciardo

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