Brown talks of ‘mechanisms’ for Ricciardo’s early exit
Despite Daniel Ricciardo’s three-year contract, Zak Brown says there are “mechanisms in which we’re not” committed to seeing out the duration of the deal.
And that comes from both sides, the driver’s and McLaren’s.
Joining McLaren last season, Ricciardo signed a three-year contract that has an option for a fourth season.
But falling short of his team-mate Lando Norris’ mark, as well as McLaren’s expectations, rumours that this season could be his last with the Woking team are gaining momentum.
Ricciardo has downplayed that, as well Brown’s comments about McLaren’s expectations not being met, telling the media in Monaco that his skin is “tanned, beautiful and also thick“.
Daniel Ricciardo on Zak Brown's below expectations comment:
"Well it’s not false. It’s pretty true. Comments like that I don’t take personal. My skin is tanned, beautiful and also thick." #F1 pic.twitter.com/Dddf002iP3
— PlanetF1 (@Planet_F1) May 27, 2022
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He also said it is “clear” that he has a contract “until the end of 2023”.
Brown, though, has revealed there are clauses that allow either party to end the relationship early.
“I don’t want to get into the contract [details],” the McLaren CEO said as per The Race, “but there are mechanisms in which we’re committed to each other and then there’s mechanisms in which we’re not.
“I’ve spoken with Daniel about it, we’re not getting the results that we both hoped for, but we’re both going to continue to push.
“I think he showed at Monza he can win races. We also need to continue to develop our race car, it’s not capable of winning races, but we’d like to see him