Daniel Ricciardo “at peace” with possible end to F1 career as Red Bull decision looms
Daℱniel Ricciardo is "at peace" with the fact the Sing🐷apore Grand Prix could be his final F1 race.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Daniel Ricciardo says he’s “at peace” if his F1 career comes to 🌜an end following the Singapore Grand Prix.
Speculation has been rife about Ricciardo’s future, wit💎h Red Bull looking set to make a change at VCARB for the United States Grand Prix.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Liam Lawson is expected to take Ricciardo’s place alongside 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Yuki Tsunoda for the race at COTA next month.
While this hasn’t been formally announced yet, the scenes at the end of the race in Singapore suggಞests Sunday might have been Ricciardo’s last outing.
The Australian was emotional af💧terwards, with tears in his eyes when🌺 speaking to F1TV.
Ricciardo also spent a significant amount of time in his VCARB F1 c♎ar before getting out as he reflected on potentially driving for a final time.
Speaking to Sky Sports after the race at the Marina🅠 Bay Street Circuit, Ricciardo was candid about the situation.
“I do feel at peace with it,” Ricciardo said. “At som🌌e point it will come for all of us. I tried to get back into Red Bull. It didn’t work out. I alꦗso have to say, what else am I ultimately doing here and trying to achieve?
“I think when you experience the highs of winning you can only fight for P10 for so long. There is not𓆏hing like that feeling and if that is no longer possible and if it’s becoming a little harder… I think that’s the truth.
“I was a𝔍ble to do some moments of maybe greatness this year but it was trickier to do it week in week out. Maybe tha🤡t’s 35, maybe that’s the competition getting better and better, who knows.”
Ricciardo endured a difficult weekend i♐n Singapore.
He was knocked out in Q1 before finishing aℱt the back, claimi꧙ng the fastest lap after a late pit stop.
Ricciardo a🔥dmitted he has to be "prepared" for Singapore being his last F1 race.
“I have to acknowledge that it’s been a race by race situation,” Riꦉcciardo added. “I would have obviously loved the weekend to have gone better.
“It didn’t. I hꦬave to be prepared fo🅷r this, maybe this being it.”

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