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Daniel Ricciardo says has moved on following failed Australian GP FIA appeal

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Sydney: Red Bull's driver Daniel Ricciardo has reportedly insisted that he has moved from the proposition on after the FIA dismissed the team's appeal to reinstate his first podium finish in the Australian Grand Prix.

Red Bull had reportedly lodged an appeal with Formula One's governing body FIA after Ricciardo was stripped of the 18 points he would have scored for crossing the finish line at the second position at Melbourne for a fuel-flow violation.

According to the Sydney Morning Herald, Red Bull's appeal with FIA was dismissed, which has resulted in Ricciardo being placed at the 10th position in the drivers' standings with 12 points instead of third place with 30 points.

Ricciardo, who is preparing for Sunday's Chinese GP, said that he is obviously a little bit disappointed to lose the appeal, but at the same time he has already moved on.

Ricciardo also said that his current priority is to make up for his lost points, starting with the Chinese GP, and that there are no more 'ifs or buts' to it, the report added.

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