Recharged Ricciardo can be a handful for Hamilton
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[June 08, 2016]
By Alan Baldwin
LONDON (Reuters) - Red Bull's Daniel
Ricciardo has put Monaco misery behind him and is hoping for another
epic battle with Lewis Hamilton in Montreal this weekend.
Two weeks after taking a first Formula One pole position, only to
lose out on victory for the second race running due to no fault of
his own, the smiling Australian returns to the scene of his first
grand prix victory in feisty mood.
Triple world champion Hamilton, aiming for a fifth Canadian Grand
Prix win after also taking his first career triumph at the Circuit
Gilles Villenueve, and his Mercedes team mate Nico Rosberg will be
favorites again.
But Ricciardo reckons he can be a contender, particularly at a track
where the weather can act as a leveler. Temperatures are forecast to
be cool with some rain.
"Now that I’ve sort of got over Monaco I just want to get back in
the car and basically smash it and get amongst it," Ricciardo said
on social media.
"You’re going to see the same intensity that you saw in Monaco. I
plan on keeping that up and not letting anything else get in the
way," added the Australian, whose 18-year-old Dutch team mate Max
Verstappen won in Barcelona.
Renault's latest specification engine, which Red Bull use with Tag
Heuer branding, has provided a good boost in horsepower to help
close the gap.
Canada has been a rollercoaster for Ricciardo in the past, his
breakthrough win in 2014 followed by 13th last year when Hamilton
won from pole position. He was 15th in 2013.
Hamilton has the momentum from Monaco and is a renowned master of
Montreal while Rosberg, 24 points clear at the top, will want to hit
back after two races without points.
Another win for either would take Mercedes level with Red Bull in
the all-time lists, on 51 each, but the champions know the pressure
is on.
"The main thing we took away (from Monaco) was the very real threat
from Red Bull," said team boss Toto Wolff. "It took a bold strategy,
a big push from Lewis and an even bigger slice of luck with Daniel's
slow pitstop to get us that win.
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Mercedes F1 driver Lewis Hamilton (R) and Red Bull Racing F1 driver
Daniel Ricciardo in action. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard
"We have no breathing space in this championship."
Ferrari hope to add to the pressure, after their early promise fell
off. Monaco, with Kimi Raikkonen retiring and Sebastian Vettel
fourth, was their worst result of the season.
Both drivers can expect to see the benefit of a power unit upgrade
at a circuit named after one of the Ferrari greats but where the
Italian team have not won for 12 years, and Raikkonen reckons the
results so far have been deceptive.
"Certain races that we're pretty certain will suit us better have
been moved from the beginning to later on in the season and all the
races that we knew were difficult for us have been moved to the
front," said the 2007 world champion.
"Just looking at the results doesn't always tell you the full
story."
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin; Editing by Robin Pomeroy)
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