Is Daniel Ricciardo Driving In 2025. Daniel Ricciardo F1 driver biography Formula 1 RaceFans And following the news that another place on the 2025 grid has now been filled, the former McLaren star's chances of a sensational comeback next season are all but over. Daniel Ricciardo has stated that a decision about his F1 future - both in the short and long-term - will be taken after the Singapore Grand Prix weekend, with the Australian uncertain over whether he will still be on the grid in 2025.
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Daniel Ricciardo has distanced himself from further speculation over a potential move to Red Bull in 2025, saying "it's not something I think about" as part of a race-by-race approach to the new F1 campaign. RB CEO confirms the timeline for deciding on Daniel Ricciardo's contract, as Red Bull Racing evaluates its 2025 driver lineup with a focus on nurturing young talent like Liam Lawson.
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Liam Lawson has revealed that Daniel Ricciardo was the only driver to congratulate him after landing a Red Bull seat for the F1 2025 season The following drivers are all currently without a seat for 2025: Daniel Ricciardo; Valtteri. With only two seats left to fill, we will inevitably lose a few familiar faces from Formula 1 in 2025
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Daniel Ricciardo Minimises Distractions To Focus On 2024 Formula 1 Season Goals DMARGE. Liam Lawson has revealed that Daniel Ricciardo was the only driver to congratulate him after landing a Red Bull seat for the F1 2025 season Daniel Ricciardo has distanced himself from further speculation over a potential move to Red Bull in 2025, saying "it's not something I think about" as part of a race-by-race approach to the new F1 campaign.