Formula 1: Alpine told to re-sign Daniel Ricciardo
Christian Horner has said that if he was in charge of Alpine he would sign Daniel Ricciardo, with the Aussie facing a potential F1 exit.
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Christian Horner has said that if he was in charge of Alpine he would sign Daniel Ricciardo, with the Aussie facing a potential F1 exit.
Christian Horner says he would sign Daniel Ricciardo if he was in charge of Alpine, with the McLaren driver on the market for the 2023 Formula 1 season. Ricciardo will leave McLaren at the end of this year after two disappointing campaigns at the team, where he has been largely outshone by team-mate Lando Norris. Ad He will be replaced by Oscar Piastri and is currently looking for a seat on the grid for next year.
Damon Hill has given his verdict on the struggles that Daniel Ricciardo has had at McLaren in recent years.
Daniel Ricciardo is without a racing seat for the 2023 season, and his chances of securing one are decreasing by the day. The McLaren seat, which he believed was his until the end of next year when his contract expires, was given to Formula 1 debutant and fellow Australian Oscar Piastri.
Daniel Ricciardo has said that he has come to terms with the potential for him not being on the grid next season in Formula 1, with his future still very much uncertain for 2023.
Daniel Ricciardo has expressed frustration after his McLaren gave up the ghost at the Italian Grand Prix last weekend.
Alpine will reportedly offer four drivers the chance to drive their 2021 car as they up their campaign to find a team-mate for Esteban Ocon for 2023.
Max Verstappen won the Formula One Italian Grand Prix on Sunday to leave himself in touching distance of his second straight Formula One title. Championship leader Verstappen claimed his first win at Monza and his fifth GP in a row after fighting from seventh on the grid to beat Charles Leclerc over the line on another difficult day for Ferrari. The Red Bull driver is 116 points ahead of Leclerc in the drivers' standings after winning a race whose final six laps were run with the safety car after Daniel Ricciardo lost his engine and ended up at the side of the track.