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Ricciardo walked away from McLaren at the end of last season, the two agreeing to part ways two years into his three-year deal after the Aussie struggled to fire.
“It is a little bit of a… I don’t want to say a mystery, but the kind of continuous struggles I had were, at least for me, very foreign,” he admitted at the end of last season. “I think already last year, during the summer break, it occurred to me that I was driving very consciously. It wasn’t natural anymore. I was one step behind. “That was where I was like, ‘I think we’re trying to do too much’.
“One thing I keep thinking back on is my very first qualifying with McLaren. I out-qualified Lando. I still didn’t really know the car. I don’t know how many times I out-qualified him over the two years, but it wasn’t much.
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