Daniel Ricciardo on McLaren pressure, realistic goals and being 'too nice' - EXCLUSIVE
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Eight-time Grand Prix winner Daniel Ricciardo is at a tense moment in his career. On Wednesday, he took to social media to address rumours about his future with McLaren, and the current gulf between himself and team-mate Lando Norris is evidenced by the Drivers' Championship standings. But the Aussie is still one of the most intriguing, recognisable and talented figures in F1, and he sat down with Express Sport to share more about what makes him tick.
"I enjoy the pressure," insisted Ricciardo, who sparked laughter in the room by sarcastically groaning when talk turned to F1. "It's a privilege because it means it's something you care about and there's something worth fighting for."
While the 33-year-old was still beaming from his victory in PartyPoker's hour-long tournament at McLaren HQ, he will need no reminding that the stakes are huge - and the pressure is growing - after a slow start to the season. Team