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Sweet victory: Daniel Ricciardo after his win.

Ricciardo: Hamilton-Vettel feud won't turn ugly

Surprise winner Daniel Ricciardo doesn't expect the clash between Formula 1 world title rivals Sebastian Vettel and Lewis Hamilton at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix to turn into a full-blown feud.

Hamilton: I'll win the right way

Lewis Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton has promised to win this year's Formula One championship "the right way" after his bitter clash with Sebastian Vettel in Sunday's Azerbaijan Grand Prix.

DJR Team Penske is Supercars' team to beat

Red hot: Fabian Coulthard of DJR Team Penske shows his style during the Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park this year.

After a long reign as the leading Falcon team in Supercars, Prodrive Racing has been forced to play second Ford fiddle following the emergence of DJR Team Penske as the main threat to Triple Eight Holden's dominance.

Ricciardo calls on drivers to respect road cyclists

Daniel Ricciardo says he will reconsider road cycling.

Australia's leading race car driver says he is reconsidering road cycling as a training method because of the dangers cyclists face on the road, and has called on drivers to have respect for those on two wheels.

Strategy, racecraft and luck see Ricciardo home

A "much happier" Ricciardo with this third-place trophy.

One thing is clear about Daniel Ricciardo's time at Red Bull - he's been willing to push his luck and take his chances. With his third podium in four years, it's also clear he has made Monaco his own. 

Ferrari earn 1,2 finish in Monaco, Vettel delivers, Raikkonen rages

Not happy: Ferrari driver Kimi Raikkonnen (left) made clear in post-race interviews that he was not pleased with team ...

Kimi Raikkonen had a face that could curdle milk. The Finn tends to display roughly the same emotional spectrum as a block of ice but his expression on the podium was a diagram of rage as some crafty Ferrari tactics propelled Sebastian Vettel to the team's first Monaco Grand Prix win for 16 years.

Dixon survives 'wild ride' as Sato wins Indy 500

IndyCar driver Scott Dixon gets airborne after colliding with Jay Howard in the Indianapolis 500.

New Zealand racing driver Scott Dixon has walked away from a spectacular, flying crash at the Indianapolis 500 while Australian Will Power also failed to complete after being involved in an earlier five-car crash.