Daniel Ricciardo's Formula One highs and lows with Red Bull, Renault and McLaren

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Daniel Ricciardo's Formula One highs and lows with Red Bull, Renault and McLaren

Daniel Ricciardo will not be a regular driver in Formula One for the first time in 11 years. The Australian was released by McLaren in 2022. Riccio returned to Red Bull Racing as their third driver for new campaign. Sportsmail looks at Ricco's career highs and lows.

Daniel Ricciardo won the Canadian Grand Prix for Red Bull. It was his first Formula One victory. He was forced to retire on lap 48 due to a brakes failure. Ricriardo was overtaken by Nico Rosberg with two laps remaining. Felipe Massa and Perez crashed out on the penultimate lap. Lando Norris secured a one-two for McLaren. Ric Ricio is still in shock. His signature celebration involves sipping champagne from a sweaty racing boot. Lewis Hamilton joined in and treated himself to the shoey at the Emilia Romagna Grand prix in 2020.

Daniel Ricciardo's career has been blighted by many lows. He was disqualified in Melbourne in his first season with Red Bull. His best finish at Albert Park was P6 in 2015. The relationship between Riccio and teammate Lando Norris was frosty. Ricco and Verstappen collided in Azerbaijan in 2018 and were penalised by the FIA. Riccaio's contract was terminated a year before the season. McLaren axed him. It's hard to imagine Ricceardo having a frosted relationship with anybody. However, he is said to be close friends with Ver stappens.


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