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Daniel Ricciardo has been reflecting on his career this week as Red Bull boss Christian Horner suggested the Australian made a bad decision to leave his team in 2018. The Red Bull Team Principal claimed last week that Ricciardo showcased "spectacularly bad timing" when he declined a "stratospheric offer" to remain with his team in 2018. Ricciardo has responded this week, telling the Herald Sun: "Obviously I would love to win a title with McLaren and then kind of say, 'I told you so,' or whatever. "But I appreciate until that happens then there will probably be that narrative [of bad timing] with a lot of people."
Ricciardo's career has divided opinion - he has shown unquestionable pace throughout his time in the sport, but has struggled to consistently take on the very best opponents.
In fact, Ricciardo once said that he isn't even sure he would choose the sport as a career