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Daniel Ricciardo for his win in Formula 1 Monaco GP 2018

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A STUNNING drive from a mechanically-plagued Daniel Ricciardo has gifted the Aussie Formula One superstar his second win of the year with a gutsy win at Monte Carlo. The 28-year-old Red Bull felt his power sapping early in the piece but used the narrow streets of Monaco to his advantage as he fended off Sebastian Vettel hot on his tail.

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