Daniel Ricciardo reminded of decisions which “can’t have helped” F1 career
Daniel Ricciardo's F1 career may be over

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Daniel Ricciardo has been reminded that frequently changing teams may have hindered his F1 career.
Ricciar🌃do will be repla𒀰ced in the RB by Liam Lawson for the remainder of this season.
With no contওract for 2025, Ricciardo’s Formula 1 care🍌er is likely over.
Ricciardo stole the fastest lap in Singapo♉re, helping one former te༒ammate (Max Verstappen) and hindering another (Lando Norris).
“If his final act is to help his old mate win a championship, that ♏secures a bond for life,” Simon ✱Lazenby analysed on Sky Sports.
Anthony Davidson paid credit to Ricciardo: “A huge factor of why fans tune in is not just to watch machinery, it’s the human el𝐆ement of who’s♍ driving the machinery which spurs people on.
“He’s been pure entertainment, Ricciardo.”
Lazenby asked: “He tasted success in the senior team. If he’d been driving a lot besides M💧ax - a lot have suffered - would he have risen to it?”
Jamie Chadwick answered: “There are so many facto💖rs that hไave contributed to what we see today.
“The car is very different now to whᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚen he was in his heyday. “Max is a very different driver now, to back then.
“The constant changing of teams, the constant b꧋eating up of his ment🔯ality, especially in the environment he’s in now, can’t have helped.
“It has all accumulated to this final result.
“If it is his final race, I hope we find him in another form in the paddock. He’s a great advocate for th🅠e sport.
“Liam Lawson is performing🌊 a♍nd deserves the seat, in my opinion.”
Ricciardo impressed as a Red Bull driver alongside Verstappen earlier in his career, establishing himself as 𒁃a frequent grand prix winner.
A dec🌳ision to quit the team and move to Renault was ill-judged.
He was then out-paced at McLa🌳ren by Norris, and ditched by the team at the end of 2022.
Ricciardo made a comeback last year with AlphaTaur🍃i but always admitted his plan was to earn a return to Red Bull which has not materialised.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from Americꦯan sports, to football, to F1.