‘It would’ve been better if he stayed’ - Max Verstappen reacts to Daniel Ricciardo's Red Bull return

On Wednesday, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Red Bull announced the news that Ricciജardo would be their third driver - drivin൩g for the team during marketing events and show runs.
He will also support the team by driving in the Red Bull simulator, aiding🔯 their efforts on track.
It does mean Ricciardo rejoins the team he dꦗecided to leave at the end of 2018.
The Austra🌊lian was frustrated that Red Bull had backed Verstappen after the pair’s collision at the 2018 Azerbaijan Grand Prix, ultimately leading to his decision to jo🌄in Renault.
Reflecting on the news that Ricciardo has returned, Verstappen f🏅elt ✃that he should have never left Red Bull in the first place.
“It would have been better for Daniel if he had stayed longer at Red Bull at the time,” Verstappen told Formule1.nl. “I did talk to him about it. It’s also about feeling comfo💖rtable somewhere. That was no longer the case at one point.
“Then you have to look 𒅌at alternatives and make the trade-off between sporting success and feeling good somewhere.
“However, I do know everyone ꦜat Red Bull had his best interests at heart. Instead of leaving, he could have talked to the team about it. But it turne🎶d out the way it did.”

It’s unlikely Ricciardo will have a route back into F1 with Verstappen’s current teammate, Sergio 🍒Perez, locked down until the end of 2024.
“💯Now Daniel will be reserve driver with us, we don’t have to start missing his character in Formula 1,” Verstappen added. Daniel comes across well and laughs a lot but, in the end, it’s not about the lꦅaughs it’s about the performances.
“Daniel has certainly delivered those in the past, but in F1 the rule is that you are only as goo🌼d as your l🃏ast race.”

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