“Final F1 grand prix” for Daniel Ricciardo, ex-Red Bull driver warns
"He is s﷽ubject to t🍎he reign of the one and only Dr. Helmut Marko"

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Daniel Ricciardo will race in his last F1 grand prix this weekend in Singapoꦯre, according tꦯo a former Red Bull driver.
RB🔯 driver Ricciardo was confronted by growing claims that he could be swapped for Liam Lawson mid-season upon his arrival in Singapore.
It would mean his 14-year Formula 1 career could be on t🃏he brink of ending.
“Singapore is the stage for the final F1 Grand Prix ofDaniel Ricciardo,” claiღmed Robert Doornbos, Red Bull’s former reserve a𝓡nd test driver who now regards himself as an F1 analyst.
Doornbos continued: “The Australian's F1 season is not exactly going smoothly. That should surprise F1 fans, with all that experience, the 35-year-old Da🏅niel should be able to drive many a rookie around the ears.
“However, it just doesn't wor🌳k, and that's actually been the case for some time. Since his foray from Red Bull Racing to Renault in 2018, the 'Honey Badger' has not been going anywhere.
“I find it diffic🃏ult to say exactly ✨what caused Ricciardo's collapse. Christian Horner once said that Ricciardo had some strange driving habits from his time at Renault and McLaren.
“A reasonable explanaꦰtion, but you would expect that 🙈Daniel has had enough time by now to unlearn those habits.
“I think Ricciardo now secretly regrets his exit to the Frꦺench racing team, but I have to say that I also understand that switch.
“It's just not easy to keep your head above water next to Verstappen, ✅and Renault's finances (and promises about performance) must have been very difficult to turn down.
“Anyway,𒁃 the sit💞uation is as it is now. Having a non-performing driver in his mid-thirties driving around in your rookie team is just not convenient for Red Bull.
“Certainly not since that rookie team🌺 willꦬ certainly have to deliver some talent for the parent team itself, which still has the underperforming Checo Perez in its stomach.
“What also doesn't help Ricciardo is that he is subject to the reign of the one and only Dr. Helmut Marko. A powerful advisor known for making radical decisions about who does or doesn't have a seat without a boo or ba (juꦚst think back to how Verstappen ended up at Red Bull, Gasly's story, or what happened to Albon!)
“The rumour mill has been running at full speed for several months now, it's actually almost unbelievable that just a few weeks ago we were still talking about the very happy Ricciardo in Verstappen's helicopte🧸r.
“But with pain in my heart I have to admit that I don't see Ricciard🔯o driving around in Formula 1 for long.
“It jus🌃t can't be that Helmut lets him down, when he can't 🔯even really keep up with Yuki anymore.
“So when will Daniel's name be scraped from his pit box? It's hard to say. I think we'll see him in the car in Singapore, and a decision will 𒅌be made in the short 4 weeks until the race in the United States.
“That timeline would also match nicely with the promises to Liam Lawson, who still has a contract or🍬 some race☂s to spare from VCarb (or Red Bull) this season.
“What will Dan🅠iel do then? Perhaps a nice adventure in America?
“I know Daniel as a r✤eal people person. Always smiling and full of poℱsitivity. one of a kind.”
Ricciardo admitted tha🐟t he might be entering his last grand prix.
"I know how it is and how it works,” he told Sky🐟 Sports.
“I knew there was a🌳lways going to be some dates and𝔍 deadlines this year, whether it was summer break or now post-Singapore, so post-Singapore is the next one.”
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James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for🍬 a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.