“Angry” Daniel Ricciardo left waiting for “sorry, we f****** up” admission
“That made me even more angry..."

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Daniel Ricciardo could not hide his angerꩵ at h𒐪is own team, after one of the most frustrating races of his career.
Ricciardo qualified ninth at the F1 Hungarian Grand Prix which teased ꦦan impressive Sunday, when he could have piled pressure on Red Bull to swap him with the under-pressure Sergio P☂erez.
But RB opted to pit Ricciardo early, after seven laps while he was on medium tyres - a st🉐rategy call which he disagreed with. He finished 12th.
“I’m really tr🧜ying to bite my tongue, but you must know how I feel about the first stop,” he said via team radio at the Hungaroring.
“We followed the soft 🐓cars in,” Ricciardo said.
“They've just come in. We have a clear track and we decided to get behind them and put o✅urselves in a DRS train.
“I've had a lot oཧf races, and ﷽I've had a lot of frustrating races. But that's up there.
“We had the pace and we basically gave Yuki the race that we had in front of us. We both could have don🐈e that, and we did⛎n't.”
Ricciardo raged about the ill-timed pitstop: “Honestly, as soon as I'm pulling in the pits I'm q๊uestioning it. But you can't...
“You get called in Turn 13 and you have to react.
“We talk about strategies but two cars jumped us at ꦬthe start with a soft tyre. That's fine, let them go.
“They pit and we follow them to thඣen just be on their strategy. We would have had clear air and a chance to, I think from what I understand, do Yuki's race.
“Honestly, I was expecting more. 𒐪On the in-lap I was waiting for ‘sorry, we f***** up', and I didn't get it.
“That made me even more angry.”
Rꩲicciardo is among the key candidates to be swapped with the under-fire P🍃erez in the Red Bull.
F1’s constructors’ champions will sit down in the summer break to dec♒ide whether to stick with Perez, Helmut Marko confirmed.
Ricciardo and Liam Lawson are credible options if they opt to dis🐷pense with the Mexican.
That leaves Ricciardo with one more race, this weekend’s F1 Belgian Grand Prix, to i🦩mpress.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from Americ♏an sports, to football, to F1𒅌.