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Ricciardo: I was driving ‘a wounded car'

Daniel Ricciardo has said his RB14 was 'a wounded car' after some front wing damage caused him to slip out of the podium places at the French Grand Prix. The Australian had been comfortably running in P3 for most of the race, but some debris caused parts of his front wing to break, leading to a lack in downforce. 'It seemed we were catching Max and pulling away from Kimi at the time and then when I pitted, the boys said the front left part of the wing was damaged,' Ricciardo said after the race. The incident happened just before the Australian pitted for his only stop at Paul Ricard on Sunday afternoon. 'They think it happened about two laps before the pit stop because I started, all of a...
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