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“Revitalised” Ricciardo says he wants F1 return but “not at any cost” · RaceFans

Daniel Ricciardo, Red Bull, Albert Park, 2023

Daniel Ricciardo says he’s already feeling the benefit of spending time out of competing in Formula 1 and has begun considering how to return.

The driver who was originally contracted to McLaren for 2023, but had his contract cut short amid a second disappointing season with the team last year, is now a reserve and test driver for Red Bull. This weekend he is attending his first grand prix back with the team that he left at the end of 2018.

Ricciardo said he wasn’t missing being part of the action. “It’s alright, honestly, I’m feeling I’m in a good place,” he told Fox Sports. “I’m happy to be here.

“But I’m also happy not competing this weekend, as much as I love it. I’m very [much] standing by my decision and I’m very happy to take some time off.”

Having spent four months out of the cockpit since his last race, Ricciardo said “a lot more stuff makes sense now” about the difficulties which led to his departure from McLaren last year.

“Once you’re in the season, it’s relentless. All you really have a chance to do is dissect the last race and [say] ‘okay, the set up was this and we’ll do that next time’. You don’t actually get a look at the big picture.

“Even like now I look back and even like the last two years at McLaren and I’m like, ‘okay, yeah, I understand why that didn’t work,’ ‘I would have done that better or done that differently or cut these things out or added that’.

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“So I’m even in a position now, only a few months removed from last season, where if I get back on the grid next year I already have things that I want to do different and it’s quite cool. I wouldn’t have had that if I was still in the race car.”

Daniel Ricciardo, Red Bull, Albert Park, 2023
Ricciardo is on standby as a reserve this weekend

Any thoughts he had about not watching the new season were quickly dispelled, Ricciardo admitted.

“Coming into this year, I just wanted to take it as it comes and not really set too much of a plan or a schedule,” he said. “I want everything to come naturally and the hunger, the desire, the motivation, all of that stuff, I want it just to be organic, so to speak.

“There’s already some things, even the first couple of races, I was watching on the sofa. A couple of months ago I was like ‘I don’t even know if I’ll watch’. But Friday practice was on and I was [following] live timing.

“So I still am very invested in it and I love it. And I’m sure the more months…

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