Daniel Ricciardo is known for a lot of things. The Australian driver is best known for his eight grand prix victories in Formula 1, a formidable former teammate of Max Verstappen, and that feel-good win at the 2021 Italian Grand Prix.
This sport sure keeps you on your toes, doesn't it? Eight months into his racing sabbatical, Daniel Ricciardo has made a sensational return to F1, replacing Nyck de Vries at AlphaTauri with immediate effect. Wow.The Aussie decided to take a
News from the Formula 1 circus ahead of the winter break: Daniel Ricciardo has rejoined Red Bull as reserve driver for the 2023 season.We say 'reserve driver,' but Red Bull of course refers to Danny Ric as its new 'third driver'
Daniel Ricciardo will leave McLaren at the end of the current Formula 1 season, only a few weeks after the Aussie said he would see out his contract with the team until the end of 2023.But after a tough couple of
And how did it comes to this for one of F1’s most popular figures?
When Daniel Ricciardo moved to McLaren at the start of 2021, it looked like a match made in heaven: a sensationally fast driver joining a team on the rise, ready to fulfill his potential at long last.And yet here we are
The rumors about Ricciardo’s looming F1 exit are false
Things haven't exactly gone to plan for Daniel Ricciardo since he joined McLaren ahead of the 2021 Formula 1 season. The 33-year-old did pick up that remarkable win at the Italian Grand Prix last year-McLaren's first race
Fresh from a four-week break at home in Australia-and having endured two weeks of quarantine in a hotel to earn it-Daniel Ricciardo has spoken for the first time about the dramatic sequence of events that saw Max Verstappen crowned
A month on from that crazy 2021 Formula 1 season finale-in which Max Verstappen was crowned world champion in Abu Dhabi-the dust has settled, everyone is enjoying the winter break, and the sport is at peace with itself.Of course,
Good news for any Daniel Ricciardo fans in his home country that had their hearts set on a McLaren 720S-you can now buy a special Honey Badger edition (not its official name, sadly) courtesy of MSO.Yep, McLaren's road-going
McLaren completes the first one-two finish of the 2021 F1 season
It was a wild one at the Italian Grand Prix. For the first time since 2012, McLaren has finally tasted Formula 1 victory again-with a one-two finish at that.Daniel Ricciardo and Lando Norris lined up on the starting grid
Meet McLaren's new Formula 1 car. And perhaps more excitingly, McLaren's new Formula 1 driver lineup. Before you is the MCL35M plus the helmets of Lando Norris and his new teammate, Daniel Ricciardo.The mere addition of an M to
There’s more to the season than the Lewis Hamilton Show
Cast your mind back to March 2020, and you'll remember that there was rather a lot going on in the world. A deadly virus was sweeping the globe, and lockdowns, social distancing, and masks became part of everyday life. It was
The driver’ market is currently more action-packed than the last few seasons of racing
Just a couple of days after Sebastian Vettel confirmed his departure from Scuderia Ferrari come the end of 2020, two of the most coveted seats in Formula 1 have quickly been snapped up: Carlos Sainz Jr. will leave McLaren to take the
Good news for Verstappen fans, but is Zandvoort the kind of track that F1 needs?
Formula 1 is never far from controversy these days, but the latest debate may have surprised a few. With most fans calling for the sport to look backwards and revisit its glory days, you'd expect the return of the Dutch Grand
The new season kicks off next month. Keep an eye out for these mini-battles
Ferrari's protégé Charles Leclerc replaces Kimi Raikkonen. Big shoes to fill, but if any of the new young guns can do it, Leclerc's the one. His stunning drive in Baku to sixth place in a Sauber was the making
Helluva race. As we noted from the last Grand Prix in Bahrain, to see only the headline news sells the race very short, because an unpredictable series of events befell the drivers at Shanghai.So, Daniel Ricciardo won, followed home by Valtteri
We're not sure the 2017 Formula 1 season will go down in history as being especially historic. It wasn't a non-stop, roller-coaster ride of excitement-but it certainly had its moments. And as always, it generated some amusingly
As what happens in Monaco when it rains, cars slide and team strategies are tested. The most prestigious race on the calendar certainly didn't disappoint this year. Here are the highlights.1. Red Bull's mistake gifted Lewis Hamilton the victory.
Just how full-on bonkers was this race? The whole thing was definitely shaken, not stirred! What's crazy: Sebastian Vettel--not Lewis Hamilton or Nico Rosberg--took the win. Crazier: No Mercs on the podium--they were beaten by the Red
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