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Daniel Ricciardo is preparing for his 10th Australian Grand Prix when he returns to Melbourne this weekend and has admitted that he's treating it like it could be his last F1 race on home soil.

The veteran Formula One star is looking forward to racing at Albert Park after he was forced to watch last year's race from the sidelines.

'You can't kind of look too far ahead and predict what is going to happen or what could happen,' he told News Corp.

'I'm obviously in different colours again but honestly really happy with where I'm at.

'I think just the mindset now of going racing, making every weekend count and putting everything I can into it - hopefully the fans appreciate that.'

Daniel Ricciardo is returning to Melbourne Park on Sunday for his 10th Australian GP, desperate to improve on his shocking results from the first two races of the year

Daniel Ricciardo is returning to Melbourne Park on Sunday for his 10th Australian GP, desperate to improve on his shocking results from the first two races of the year

The Aussie F1 star (pictured with countryman Mark Webber at his first Australian F1 Grand Prix in 2012) wants to make his mark in his comeback race on home soil

The Aussie F1 star (pictured with countryman Mark Webber at his first

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