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Formula 1 star Daniel Ricciardo is eager to remain in the sport as speculation mounts over what lies in store for the McLaren driver at the end of this season. It's understood the Australian will leave the Woking-based outfit in November, with no clear idea as to where he'll nd up if he's to stay in F1.

A merry-go-round of driver movement will see Fernando Alonso replace the retiring Sebastian Vettel at Aston Martin next year. Alpine announced earlier in August that reserve driver Oscar Piastri would then take Alonso's seat, only for the youngster to deny he'd agreed to the move.

McLaren have also been linked with the Australian prospect, who has won consecutive titles in Formula 2 and Formula 3 the past two seasons.

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