Daniel Ricciardo will make his much anticipated F1 return with AlphaTauri this Hungarian Grand Prix weekend, and has accepted the current slowest car on the grid according to the constructors standings will ‘have its limitations’.
Daniel Ricciardo says being on the F1 sidelines has left him feeling comfortable about the prospect of retirement, though he has no plans to hang up his helmet any time soon.
Daniel Ricciardo believes the only thing standing in Lando Norris’ way to becoming an F1 world champion is having a car to match his “phenomenal talent”.
Red Bull’s decision to reinstate Daniel Ricciardo on the F1 grid with sister team AlphaTauri ramps up the pressure on Sergio Perez and could impact the careers of three drivers.
Daniel Ricciardo’s sensational return to the F1 grid completes a remarkable six-month turnaround. But before he salvaged his career, Ricciardo needed to restore his confidence.
Daniel Ricciardo’s return to F1 at Red Bull’s sister team AlphaTauri could leave Sergio Perez “pretty worried” about his own future, according to Sky’s Ted Kravitz.
Alpha Tauri driver Nyck De Vries has insisted he “feels good” despite rumours his place at the team is at risk amidst comments from Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko.
Red Bull motorsport advisor has urged Sergio Perez to “get a grip” on his qualifying performances after his latest disappointment at the F1 British Grand Prix.
Franz Tost says Daniel Ricciardo could be an option for AlphaTauri in 2024, but only if Red Bull deem that their junior drivers are not ready to make the step up to F1.