’We deserve these points,’ says Tsunoda after first top-10 in Monaco

„And then, secondly, he protected what was inside, from memory [Esteban] Okon was not there [following his retirement during the red flag]So his start was a little better, [he] Came across and then I think it allowed Alonso some room on the outside.

„I watched the two Astons really for the whole race, but that’s not surprising, how it is here. I had a whole race in clear air where I could push a bit for two laps – they were interesting.

„The rest… a few people tried to make something with Alonso, which was a bit of fun, but not 70-something laps, which was a bit of a pain.

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„It’s definitely not the Monaco I wanted, but I’m going to pick myself up and go back. Montreal is a good track, I’m enjoying it. [I’ll] Try to walk a little better than this.”

While he is already looking ahead to the upcoming Canadian Grand Prix – the race where he took his first F1 win 10 years ago – Ricciardo admitted he was frustrated by his lack of consistency compared to his team-mate.

“I think there are a lot of positives [seeing the team score points with Tsunoda]But there is personal frustration and disappointment because obviously it can be done and Yuki has scored points in the last few races,” added the 34-year-old.

„I think that’s where I’m going to pick myself up, and I don’t constantly show it for what it is. When I show it, I feel like it’s obvious. But, yeah, obviously. [it] Every weekend has to come, otherwise it’s no good, so Montreal will try and pick it up.

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