Daniel Ricciardo reveals he might not race in 2023
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#DutchGrandPrix #DutchGP #danielricciardo #F1 #Formula111Daniel Ricciardo in conversation with Sergio Perez before the Holada GP says he will stay out of the tracks in 2023 #DutchGrandPrix #DutchGP #danielricciardo #F1 #Formula1 https://t.co/yn00EVYx4G
I don t want to just jump into a car for the sake of it - Daniel Ricciardo okay with not being on grid in 2023 F1 season
By Gunaditya Tripathi Modified 15 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share F1 Grand Prix of Italy. (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images) Daniel Ricciardo has revealed that he is okay with not being on the grid for the 2023 F1 season. After two difficult seasons at McLaren, Ricciardo and the Woking-based team settled on mutual grounds to terminate his contract for the final year. There are possible chances for Ricciardo in teams like Alpine, Haas, and even Williams, but other rookie drivers seem to have a better chance than the Australian. Ricciardo might have to settle for a back-of-the-grid team, but as he recently revealed, he would rather sit as a third driver for a team than be a permanent driver just for the sake of it. Ricciardo said: "Obviously this year’s been challenging and if I am on the grid I want to know that it’s a place that I can enjoy it and feel like I can thrive. I don’t want to just jump into a car for the sake of it." Daniel Ricciardo has driven for HRT, Toro Rosso, Red Bull, Renault, and McLaren. He is a fine driver with eight Grand Prix victories and multiple podiums, however, his time at McLaren has been the hardest. He had trouble acquainting himself with the car, which led to him falling way behind his teammate, Lando Norris. The only remarkable race he had was at Monza in 2021, where he won the Italian GP. F1 INSIDE@F1INSIDE_YTDaniel Ricciardo in conversation with Sergio Perez before the Holada GP says he will stay out of the tracks in 2023#DutchGrandPrix #DutchGP #danielricciardo #F1 #Formula111Daniel Ricciardo in conversation with Sergio Perez before the Holada GP says he will stay out of the tracks in 2023 #DutchGrandPrix #DutchGP #danielricciardo #F1 #Formula1 https://t.co/yn00EVYx4G