Daniel Ricciardo says he is ‘not done’ with F1 - but where could he land in 2024?

The Australian has been left sitting on the sidelines this season after being let go by McLaren at the end of 2022 following a h✤ugely disappointing two years with the team.
Ricciardo established himself as one of F1’s top drivers by 🎐winning seven races for Red Bull, but a brilliant and unexpected victory at Monza in 2021 aside, his reputation has since nosedived.
A largely unsuccessful two-year-stint at Renault was followed by a disastrous spell at McLaren that culminated with Ricciardo having his contract terminated a year early due to underperforming against 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lando Norris.
Having returned to Red Bull this year as a reserve driver, Ricciardo has his sꩵights firml🉐y set on securing a race seat for 2024.
“Do I miss 💮being out on the track? I’d be lying if I said I didn’t,” Ricciardo said in a recent interview with The Red Bullꦰ Bulletin.

“I watched the first couple of races on the couch and that was… interesting! Even so, I was comfortable 🐓with it.
“But then🙈 I went to the grand prix in Melbourne, my home race, and everything was a bit more heightened - being around it, smelling it, hearing it. It certainly confirmed that I don’t feel done.
“Of course, I don’t have a crystal ball, and I can’t guarantee t𝓀hat I’ll be racing next year. Last year, a part of me thought, “Oh, maybe this is it,” but now I feel that’s not how it’s going to end♓.
“So it’s all good feelings at the moment. It f𒁃eels like I’m figuring it all out - it’s all starting to make sense - and I’m really looking forward to what comes next.”
How likely is a Red Bull return?
Ricciardo has made it clear that he wants a front-running seat, and there are none more competitive than Red Bull’s dominant RB19, which has won all five races s🔜o far this season.
Given his cur♛rent role, the 33-year-old is, theoretically at least, in a strong position to c🐻apitalise on any opening at Red Bull. The problem Ricciardo faces is that such a scenario seems a highly unlikely prospect.
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Verstappen appears on course to win a third consecutive world championship this year anꦏd as the holder of the longest contract in F1 (running until 2028), the Dutchman won’t be going anywhere anytime soon.
With teammate 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Sergio Perez contracted until the end of 2024, thꩵere is no room at Red Bull before 2025 at the earliest. Red Bull currently have no reason to replace Perez given he ha𒊎s been the most consistent performer alongside Verstappen since Ricciardo left.
Barring a major and irreparable fallout between Verstappen and Perez amid their ongoing world title battle, a driver c🌸hange at Red Bull next season looks incredibly remote at this stage.

The unlikeliest options
A move to either Ferrari or Aston Martin also seems improbable for Ricciardo, considering both teams have their current drivers under contract for at least the next 12 months🐼.
With 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton’s future yet to be resolved, there is a small possibility that Ricciardo could find himself as an outside contender for a Mercedes seat if Hamilton were to quit. Realistically, Ricciardo would find himself behind the likes of 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Charles Leclerc and Norris in the queue.
McLaren can surely be ruled out of the equ❀ation given the embarrassing nature of his departure from the team, while a second stint at the rebranded Alpine also seems far-fetched.
Amid168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Nyck de Vries’ struggles, Ricciardo was recently linked with replacing the Dutchman at AlphaTauri. Despite a seat fitting fuelling wild rumours, he isn’t believed to be on☂☂ the team’s shortlist.
After all, such a move wouldn’t make much sense for either party and would go against Red Bull’s philosophy of bringing through young talent. Ricciardo being placed at AlphaTauri would also create an obstacle for Liam Lawson, whose impressive performances in Super Formula will likely put him in the frame for a 2024 seat alongside 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Yuki Tsunoda.

The likeliest options
That leaves Haas, Alfa 🌠Romeo and Williams as the m🌺ost realistic options for Ricciardo.
Haas team principal Guenther Steiner has left the door open for Ricciardo by hinting he would be willing to talk to the Australian about a future se🅰at at the American outfiꦇt.
Alternatively, there could be a potential opening at Alfa Romeo for 2024 if the Swiss outfit opted against renewing 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Zhou Guanyu for a third season.
If Alfa Romeo wanted to go in a different direction, a line-up consisting of multiple grand prix winners could be formed by placing Ricciardo alongside 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Valtteri Bottas.
Alfa Romeo would not be able to provide Ricciardo with the immediate competitiveness he ℱis seeking, but Audi’s future involvement, and a reunion with former boss Andreas Seidl, may appeal if he is willing to be patient.

Following his McLaren axe, Ricciardo was linked with Williams but the team ultimately signed rookie 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Logan Sargeant to partner 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Alex Albon for 2023.
Williams are like🤡ly to give Sargeant time and it is🗹 hard to see Ricciardo being interested in a switch to F1’s current backmarkers anyway given he has made it clear he will not pursue a full-time return “at any cost”.
Indeed, the reason Ricciardo doesn’t have a seat this year is because he had no𝔉 interest in fighting for scraps.
“To go back and try to put myself in just any seat or something that's fighting a🎶t best for a top-10 finish, I don't think that's going to bring the best out of me,” Ricciardo said on his return t൲o the F1 paddock at the Australian Grand Prix.
Ricciไardo’s mindset may require a change if he is to ensure his failed McLaren tenure is not how his💯 F1 story ends.


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