Daniel Ricciardo, in only his second race since returning from a broken hand, claimed a superb fourth place for AlphaTauri in the Mexican Grand Prix. Ricciardo expressed confidence in his performance and exceeded both his and the team's expectations.
In only his second race since returning from a broken hand, Ricciardo claimed a superb fourth for AlphaTauri to secure an unexpected spot on the second row with a lap that was just two-tenths off pole position.at the Mexican’s home race as he looks to stake a claim to return to the Red Bull senior team.
“So there were a lot of things that were there and it kind of brought out a lot of confidence. Even in P3 this morning, I was P9 and I wasn’t happy at all with my lap. "It was one of those weeks where I definitely felt, already Sunday night in Austin I was wanting it to be Friday practice. I wanted to get back in the car,” Ricciardo added.
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