Ricciardo: No disappointment despite missing victory
Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo says he cannot be unhappy about finishing second in Singapore on Sunday, despite missing out on victory by just 0.4s following a thrilling late charge at the Marina Bay Street Circuit.
The result secured a fourth podium in five races for the Australian, but leaves him still chasing a first win of the season, despite Red Bull having identified Singapore as their best opportunity to defeat Mercedes, for whom Nico Rosberg took top honours.

We gave it a good shot and got within half a second
"I'm not going to stand here and be disappointed," Ricciardo said. "I am pretty happy - I did all I could.
"Obviously the strategy still didn't give us victory, but it was good fun to push to the last lap and know I was at least putting some pressure on, and giving the crowd some hope.
"If anything could have been more perfect it was the start, but even with an amazing start I don't think we would have got the jump [on polesitter Rosberg].
"We've come close on numerous occasions, [and today] we gave it a good shot and got within half a second."
While the last six races of the season are not expected to suit Red Bull to the same extent as Singapore, Ricciardo insists he has not abandoned hope of claiming a fourth Grand Prix triumph.
"After the race I said to the team we will win somewhere," he added, "Hopefully we can get some rain and get the victory we are after!"
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