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Formula One's silly season kicked off this week with Sergio Perez committing to Red Bull for two further campaigns. However, four drivers on the grid, including Daniel Ricciardo and Mick Schumacher, are fighting for their F1 futures after coming under pressure from poor performances.

Ricciardo has struggled to impress since signing for McLaren in 2021. Despite winning the Italian Grand Prix in 2021, the popular Ozzie has regularly fallen below the standards set by his teammate Lando Norris and hence endured two difficult seasons. While he is still contracted to the team for next season, McLaren CEO Zak Brown has brought his time at the team under question.

"I don't want to get into the contract, but there are mechanisms in which we're committed to each other, and mechanisms in which we're not," Brown said.

With Pierre Gasly likely to be an option on the market

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