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				The McLaren pair finished one-two in Sunday's Italian Grand Prix 
				with Ricciardo ending the team's nearly nine year wait for a 
				win. 
				 
				A keen Formula One fan, Raducanu attended the British Grand Prix 
				at Silverstone in July and has said the ever-smiling Ricciardo 
				is her favourite driver. 
				 
				"Thank you, Emma," the 32-year-old Australian beamed after the 
				podium celebrations at Monza when reporters asked him about it. 
				 
				"I watched the whole game last night. I can say it now, I'm not 
				going to shy away from it. I went to bed at probably quarter to 
				one because I couldn't turn it off. 
				 
				"It was awesome. I was like 'I'll watch the start' and then I 
				watched it all, so it was amazing, it was phenomenal and it’s 
				awesome that she’s a fan of the sport, I think more than 
				anything. 
				 
				"I appreciate the love for me Emma," he continued. 
				 
				"But I think also seeing her last night (she) was not 
				overwhelmed by the stage and just kind of taking it all in and 
				playing with aggression and I think just backing yourself... 
				That’s so powerful and it was cool. 
				 
				"That’s why I’m a fan of sport, I love all types of sports 
				because you can gain knowledge from it, you can learn from other 
				sports and the mindset... so congrats to you Emma. You killed 
				it." 
				 
				Norris said he also 'fell victim' to the tennis and suggested it 
				might not be the last time. 
				 
				"I would never have watched ever, a full game of tennis until 
				last night," said the 21-year-old. 
				 
				"It was actually just a lot more enjoyable than I thought. It 
				was pretty cool. I watched it from start to finish, maybe that’s 
				why we had a good day, maybe we need to watch a tennis game, she 
				has to play every Saturday night." 
				 
				Raducanu, 18, became the first British woman for 44 years to win 
				a Grand Slam title when she beat Canadian teen Leylah Fernandez 
				6-4 6-3. 
				 
				She was also the first player, male or female, to win a Grand 
				Slam title having had to go through the qualifying tournament 
				and did so without dropping a set. 
				 
				(Reporting by Alan Baldwin in London, editing by Toby Davis)
 
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