Formula 1: Daniel Ricciardo ultimatum ensures a lineup change

Formula 1: Daniel Ricciardo ultimatum ensures a lineup change

As a lifelong fan of Formula One racing, I have witnessed countless drivers rise and fall throughout my years of fandom. The rollercoaster ride that is Daniel Ricciardo‘s career has been one of the most captivating journeys for me. After his departure from Red Bull six years ago, I felt a pang of disappointment as I watched him struggle to find success with Renault and McLaren.


Six years after parting ways with Red Bull, my personal journey with Renault and McLaren didn’t unfold as I had envisioned or hoped it would, Daniel Ricciardo.

When Christian Horner, head of the Red Bull team, provided the Australian driver with an opportunity as the third driver for the start of the 2023 season, there was a buzz suggesting that he might take over from Sergio Perez in the future.

About 13 months after taking over from Nyck de Vries at Red Bull’s affiliate team, Ricciardo has declared that he will make a final decision on his future with an “all-in or out” approach.

As a diehard fan here, I can tell you that Daniel Ricciardo yearns for nothing more than another opportunity with Red Bull. With a career spanning over three decades, this racing legend has set his sights on taking Perez’s spot, who unfortunately hasn’t been delivering up to the mark during the 2024 season.

The Mexican racecar driver has secured his position in the team through the end of the season. Consequently, every move he makes during the remaining 10 races will be under intense scrutiny.

Helmut Marko intends to transform RB into a team primarily focused on nurturing young talent in the future, implying that Ricciardo is unlikely to keep his racing position with Red Bull beyond the 2024 season.

According to reports, Ricciardo is said to insist on driving for Red Bull next to Verstappen in the upcoming season. If not, he seems prepared to retire from Formula 1 altogether.

Daniel Ricciardo vs. Liam Lawson

Many were taken aback when Liam Lawson, who performed impressively as a stand-in for the injured Ricciardo towards the end of the 2023 season, was not included in the 2024 grid. It is rumored that Lawson, the New Zealander driver, is Ricciardo’s primary contender to take Perez’s seat.

1. This week at Imola, both drivers are scheduled for a Red Bull filming day. It seems Ricciardo may have an advantage due to his past races there, as well as his greater level of experience compared to Lawson.

As a dedicated gamer following the latest developments in Formula One, I’d like to share some intriguing news. Previously during one of Dr. Marko’s interviews, he hinted that Lawson might have another opportunity to race for Red Bull. It could be with their esteemed main team or perhaps with their promising junior team. So stay tuned, Lawson fans!

Red Bull’s leadership knows that Lawson has the option to talk to other teams about a race seat if Red Bull doesn’t offer him one by September, according to his contract.

A better option would be for Ricciardo to team up with Verstappen since they have a strong connection. This move would also provide Lawson an opportunity to learn and grow under the guidance of both Verstappen and Tsunoda at Red Bull.

Despite this, lap times may hold the key. Red Bull boasts a formidable roster of young drivers, and should Lawson earn a seat alongside the three-time world champion in 2025, Hadjar could be tapped as his replacement next year instead of Ricciardo.

I’m a big fan of Ricciardo and I have to admit, the weight of the situation is heavily on his shoulders now. With 2024 looming in the distance, he’s got to find a way to secure his Formula 1 future beyond that point. It seems like Red Bull might not be the place for him anymore, so it’s up to him to prove himself elsewhere.

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2024-07-30 13:32

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