Ricciardo back at the races, but not Baku where 2018 clash with Max signalled Red Bull exit
Daniel Ricciardo shocked the Formula 1 world at the end of 2022 when it was announced that the Australian would return to Red Bull Racing in 2023.
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Daniel Ricciardo shocked the Formula 1 world at the end of 2022 when it was announced that the Australian would return to Red Bull Racing in 2023.
The Red Bull Formula 1 team hinges on 20 years in the sport, with the late Dietrich Mateschitz buying Jaguar (under Ford ownership) in 2004 and rebranding it Red Bull Racing.
South African MotoGP star Brad Binder endured a forgetful race at the 2023 Argentinian Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen was Sunday over the moon at a maiden grand prix win in Australia, but claimed Lewis Hamilton failed to follow racing rules when passing him on the opening lap.
Max Verstappen held off a revived Lewis Hamilton to steer his Red Bull to a chaotic win at the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday and tighten his grip on the world championship. The world champion began from pole and despite being passed by Mercedes pair George Russell and Hamilton at the start, he kept his cool to win a race red flagged three times, with multiple crashes. Hamilton came home second ahead of Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso, who made it three podiums from three this year.
Max Verstappen took an empathic pole position in qualifying for Sunday's Australian Grand Prix - his first at the venue.
A dejected Sergio Perez said Saturday he was hoping Red Bull can fix the issue that wrecked his Australian Grand Prix qualifying so he can "minimise the damage" in Sunday's race.
Double world champion Max Verstappen claimed pole on Saturday for the Australian Grand Prix ahead of Mercedes' George Russell, but his Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez had a torrid time and will start last. In overcast and cool conditions, Lewis Hamilton in the other Mercedes was third ahead of Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso in a tight session that went to the wire. Last year's winner Charles Leclerc came seventh in the Ferrari, with his teammate Carlos Sainz fifth. It was a huge performance from Mercedes, whose W14 has struggled for speed but is clearly improving as they bettered Ferrari.