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Hamilton more composed than Vettel, says Ricciardo

Daniel Ricciardo believes Lewis Hamilton's ability to keep a cool head was key to him winning his near private battle with Sebastian Vettel for the 2017 Formula 1 championship.

Polesitter Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes AMG F1, Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari

Hamilton, who clinched his fourth world title with three races to spare, was the more consistent of the two drivers, finishing every single race in the points while Vettel failed to finish two races.

In Singapore, Vettel lost a potential victory when he aggressively defended his position at the start, triggering a collision that forced his retirement.

Then in Baku, the Ferrari driver lost a win when he was penalised for veering into Hamilton behind the safety car during the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, having felt his rival had brake-tested him.

"Lewis's season - I respect that," said Red Bull's Ricciardo, who was speaking in the Baku paddock as part of an event to promote April's 2018 Azerbaijan GP.

"He had a great car, but I think Seb's car was also as good and Lewis just maintained a cooler head, a better level of consistency and composure. You have to respect that.

"He was always very fast and I think he drove a very good season."

Riccardo's Red Bull team was expected to take the fight to Mercedes this season, but issues with the outfit's correlation tools meant it started slowly and couldn't recover.

Red Bull finished well adrift of Mercedes and Ferrari in the constructors' championship while Ricciardo and teammate Max Verstappen were fifth and sixth respectively in the drivers' standings.

"Unfortunately Mercedes has been really strong for the last four years," said the Australian. "They have been the team to beat.

"We thought this year would be a chance for us to really challenge them. We challenged them some races but not enough to fight for the title.

"In the end, myself and Max were fifth and sixth in the championship so we not come near to what we wanted.

"What we need to do for next year to have a chance is that we need to start the season stronger. That's where we lost a lot of our momentum this year.

"At the beginning of the season, we were too far behind Mercedes and Ferrari.

"We made a lot of progress, which was really good, so we need to continue that momentum."

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