Daniel Ricciardo says he has «unfinished business» in Formula 1 and hopes to remind Red Bull of what he can do when he jumps back in a racing car this summer.
The Australian was left without a seat for the 2023 season when his underwhelming two-year stint at McLaren came to an end. Ad Ricciardo eventually returned to Red Bull, where he won seven races as a driver between 2014 and 2018, as a reserve driver to world champion Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez.
Formula 1Formula 1 cancels 2023 Chinese Grand Prix02/12/2022 AT 12:21 «I'm really enjoying this year and I think I'll continue to enjoy it, but by next year I think I'll certainly be eager to get back on the grid and compete,» Ricciardo told Sky Sports. «I feel like there is still some unfinished business.” The 33-year-old will get to grips with Red Bull’s RB19 this summer during a Pirelli tyre test, the car that has dominated F1 so far this season. 'Struggling like crazy' — Leclerc baffled by 'incredibly difficult' Ferrari car Verstappen dismisses boos at Miami GP — 'absolutely fine' for fans to express feelings Verstappen storms through the field to take victory in Miami Red Bull sit miles ahead of the rest of the pack at the top of the Constructors’ Championship, with 224 points to second-placed Aston Martin’s 102.
The top two places in the Drivers’ Championship are taken up by Red Bull stars Verstappen (119 points) and Perez (105), leaving Ricciardo with an uphill battle to find a seat for 2024. »I'm continuing to do simulator.