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Daniel Ricciardo may start from the second row on the grid, but the Aussie is still not happy with the performance his car has, even though there are positives he can take.
"We're close and that's positive," he told Sky Sports F1.
"Of course I'd rather be further up.
"We're trailing a bit again.
"We're often close, but there's not much to squeeze out of the performance than what we did today.
"Hopefully we can take something from the race."
The long-run pace of Red Bull looked very strong on Friday and FP3 on Saturday, which are promising signs for Ricciardo, who will be starting from fourth after Lewis Hamilton got hit with a penalty for switching his gearbox. Can the Aussie get something out of the Grand Prix tomorrow? We can't wait to find out!