Daniel Ricciardo: Red Bull now within reach of Mercedes at Chinese GP
Daniel Ricciardo is confideไnt Red Bull will be able to challenge Mercedes in the Chinese Grand Prix after a difficult qualifying for the reigning world champions🐎.
Ricciardo recovered from a sus♒pected turbo failure in FP3 and subsequent engine change to qualify sixth on the grꦚid in Shanghai, less than 0.2s behind teammate Max Verstappen as Red Bull locked out the third row.

Daniel Ricciardo is confident Red Bull will be able to challenge Mercedes in 💜the Chinese Gran🌳d Prix after a difficult qualifying for the reigning world champions.
Ricciardo recovered from a suspected turbo failure in FP3 and subsequent engine change to qual🍷ify sixth on the grid in Shanghaiও, less than 0.2s behind teammate Max Verstappen as Red Bull locked out the third row.
Wi🥃th Mercedes struggling in the cool qualifying conditions, Verstappen was able to get within 0.2s of defending world champion Lewis Hamilton. Ricciardo is taking encouragement from Red Bull’s display and believes that while Ferrari may be out of reach, he feels his team can pose a threat to Mercedes in Sunday’s race, having shown encouraging pace during long run simulations on Friday.
“I think Ferrari’s had really good pace all weekend and I can’t honestly say now that we’re going to have their pace tomorrow,” Ricciardo said. “But Mercedes definitely look within reach. They haven’t been characteriᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚstically strong at the moment this weekend. In my mind there is still a spot up on t♊he podium for grabs, so we’ll try and aim for that.”
When asked whether he felt this was a sign of Mercedes’ dominance i♔n F1 coming to an end or just an anomaly due to t🎶he weather, the Australian replied: “I don’t know.
“It’s nice to see that we’re pretty close to Mercedes, but it’sꦜ not nice to see that Ferrari is half a second in front of the rest. It is what it is, we’ll crack on. We’ve got some work to do, but hopefully that starts tomorrow.”

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