As rumors fly that the end of Formula 1 driver Daniel Ricciardo's career is coming sooner rather than later, the Australian racer is trying to clear up the ...
But as one of the central figures in Netflix’s Drive to Survive documentary series, his happy-go-lucky persona has charmed a wider audience and a multitude of new fans around the globe,” Men’s Journal reported earlier this year. Ricciardo, who currently races for McLaren alongside Lando Norris, has struggled mightily in the first half of the 2022 F1 season. As Ricciardo noted in his Instagram story, his contract with McLaren ends at the end of the 2023 season. Appreciate it hasn’t been easy, but who wants easy!” “The 22-year-old is a development driver for McLaren and has been strongly linked to a seat in F1, after coming close to signing for Alfa Romeo last September,” EuroSport reported. “I want you to hear it from me,” Ricciardo said in a statement posted to his Instagram stories on Wednesday. “I am committed to McLaren until the end of next year and am not walking away from the sport.
McLaren driver Daniel Ricciardo posts on social media that he is "committed" to seeing out his contract at the team, which ends in 2023.
Like all F1 teams, McLaren are obliged by regulations to run non-regular drivers in two free practice sessions this season. The Australian, 33, is contracted to McLaren until the end of 2023 but has been struggling to match the pace of team-mate Lando Norris this season. Daniel Ricciardo says he is committed to Formula 1 and determined to stay with McLaren to the end of his contract next year.
In fact, IndyCar ace Colton Herta has just completed his first test in McLaren's 2021 F1 car and yesterday McLaren Racing announced it had signed the 2021 ...
I’m working my ass off with the team to make improvements and get the car right and back to the front where it belongs. It’s no surprise that rumours have been circulating about the Australian potentially leaving the team (and perhaps F1 completely) at the end of this season then. Things haven’t exactly gone to plan for Daniel Ricciardo since he joined McLaren ahead of the 2021 Formula 1 season.
The struggling 8-time race winner says he's "committed to McLaren until the end of next year and [is] not walking away" from F1.
If and when Ricciardo does bid F1 farewell, he seems to be running out of options as for where to go next. But even that doesn’t present the full picture, because Norris has consistently placed in the points — on eight occasions in 2022 compared to Ricciardo’s three. I am committed to McLaren until the end of next year and am not walking away from the sport.
MCLAREN continue to add to their roster as Daniel Ricciardo faces increased pressure to perform...
Norris and Ricciardo are fending off Fernando Alonso and Esteban Ocon, with both teams level on 81 points heading into the showdown at the Circuit Paul Ricard later this month. Palou is the second IndyCar champion McLaren have recruited in recent months after Alexander Rossi's arrival, and he will also test drive with the F1 team from 2023, joining Colton Herta and Pato O'Ward. Ricciardo has taken to social media to address the increasing speculation surrounding his future at McLaren. He wrote: "There have been a lot of rumours around my future in Formula 1, but I want you to hear it from me.
Australia's Daniel Ricciardo issues a defiant message about his future at McLaren, saying he's more determined than ever to make a success with the British ...
"There have been a lot of rumours about my future in Formula One, but I want you to hear it from me," he said in his post. His message appeared like an emphatic response to the growing conjecture about his future with McLaren, with whom he has a contract through to the end of 2023. The 33-year-old Australian driver prompted surprise on Wednesday with a defiant message about how committed he is to Formula 1 racing and how he's determined to stay with McLaren through to the end of his contract next year.
Speculation surrounding the possibility of Daniel Ricciardo leaving McLaren Racing has reached all-new levels this week.
Will it follow suit with the likes of Drive To Survive and Top Gun: Maverick director Joseph Kosinski’s Formula One movie starring Brad Pitt by doubling down on the drama aspect? If Daniel Ricciardo were to leave McLaren Racing, however, he wouldn’t exactly be idle for long. Hence the lingering sense of doom amongst fans and critics alike.
Daniel Ricciardo has fallen from grace. After being one of the Formula 1 drivers competing for podiums on a consistent basis a few years ago with Red Bull, ...
But as of right now, he doesn’t want to go anywhere else. I’m working my ass off with the team to make improvements and get the car right and back to the front where it belongs. I am committed to McLaren until the end of next year and am not walking away from the sport.
MAX VERSTAPPEN and Sergio Perez have enjoyed a fine relationship at Red Bull, with the Mexican contributing to the Dutchman's monumental world championship ...
However, he revealed he is ‘proud’ when one of the Red Bull cars crosses the line first. When asked by LADbible TV to choose whether they agreed or not with the statement ‘I love being teammates with the person opposite me’, both Red Bull drivers slid their glass to the ‘strongly agree’ option. Ricciardo dramatically left the team for Renault as he appeared concerned Red Bull were set to place stock in the Dutchman, who won his maiden world title in 2021.
Daniel Ricciardo has been accused of 'bailing out' of taking on Max Verstappen when they were team-mates at Red Bull.
"Rather than taking up the fight, he wanted to keep his distance. Extolling Ricciardo's virtues, Marko told the Red Bulletin: "A cheerful, natural talent with outstanding car control. That’s too bad."
Daniel Ricciardo has come out swinging to address the rumours over his future in Formula One, insisting he has no intention of walking away from the sport ...
The British-Thai driver has impressed in flashes since returning to F1 with Williams this season after losing his spot on the grid at the end of the 2020 campaign and serving as Red Bull reserve driver last year. There’s not much more time,' he said. Sebastian Vettel fits the bill in terms of experience and pedigree and, crucially, will be a free agent at the end of the season. At the end of last year, the Mexican told Autosport that a switch to F1 would have to happen fairly soon if it was to happen at all. One of the rising stars in McLaren's stable of drivers, Herta is the youngest driver to win a race in IndyCar and has accumulated seven wins and 10 podiums in 57 races over the past five seasons. Daniel Ricciardo has come out swinging to address rumours over his future in Formula One, insisting he has no intention of walking away from the sport and is determined to see out his contract with McLaren.
DANIEL RICCIARDO has been the subject of growing speculation as he struggles to consistently get the best out of his McLaren.
Ricciardo pulled off an unlikely victory at Monza last year, with team-mate Lando Norris finishing strongly behind to complete the McLaren one-two. Daniel Ricciardo has spoken out on growing rumours that his stint at McLaren could be cut short as he struggles for form in 2022. Furthermore, there have been suggestions that options may be in place to terminate the contract early, which would open the door for another driver to step in.