Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

RICCIARDO SEEKS END TO 37-YEAR AUSSIE DROUGHT

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Daniel Ricciardo called his strong support at the Australian Grand Prix “kind of overwhelmi­ng” on Thursday, but said it gave him extra motivation to become the race’s first Aussie winner in 37 years.

The 27-year-old from Perth, Western Australia, is lining up for his sixth crack at the race in Melbourne on Sunday, after placing fourth last year, his best performanc­e yet.

Ricciardo is seeking to become the first domestic driver to win the Australian race since it became part of the world championsh­ip calendar in 1985.

Alan Jones was the last Australian to win his home grand prix in 1980, when he was also the last Australian to win the world title.

But Ricciardo, the Red Bull driver with the neon smile who finished third in last year’s world championsh­ip, said he isn’t burdened by national expectatio­ns.

“It’s not a weight on my shoulders,” Ricciardo said at the official media conference on Thursday.

“It means more work, for sure. This week is easily the busiest F1 week of the year for me.

“But it’s all positive support, it’s kind of overwhelmi­ng actually. I’m surprised so many people are getting behind me and the event... it won’t last forever.”

In 2014, Ricciardo crossed the line second behind Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg, but cruelly he was disqualifi­ed for breaching fuel rules.

“It’s demanding, it is a tiring week, but it’s pretty cool to see so many people supportive of me and the event... it’s pretty much just a bit of extra motivation for me,” Ricciardo said.

“I don’t see it aspressure in terms of, if I don’t win on Sunday, I know they’re not all going to leave the track and say I’m hopeless and never come back. AFP .

It means more work, for sure. This week is easily the busiest F1 week of the year for me

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Formula One drivers (from left) Mclaren’s Spanish driver Fernando Alonso, Mercedes’ British driver Lewis Hamilton, Red Bull’s Australian driver Daniel Ricciardo and Ferrari’s German driver Sebastian Vettel share a joke during a press conference in...
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