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Daniel Ricciardo is hoping his latest points-finish, which came in Singapore, will go some way towards securing his F1 future.
The Australian brought his Toro Rosso home in ninth place on Sunday night after a thrilling battle in which he held Red Bull's Mark Webber at bay.
It was the 23-year-old's third two-pointer of the season.
"It doesn't hurt," Ricciardo told The Age when asked if the result was 'good for your future at Toro Rosso.'
"Every time I get points it's good and particularly with this team.
"It hasn't been easy to crack the top 10 at the best of times, so every point helps - and to get two is a mini-podium, in a way."
Pressed as to whether he was confident of remaining in Formula One next season, he said: "Put it this way, if I can keep a few more of these results coming, I think so.
"It's definitely on the right path to secure a seat. It isn't a podium, but realistically, it's good.
"I still want to keep improving. I wasn't particularly happy with qualifying, to be honest.
"I still want to get that perfect, perfect weekend, but this was definitely one of the ones that came close."
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